End
EMM
Battling Inner Demons: A Raw Confrontation with Anxiety
EMM's song "End" is a visceral and raw portrayal of the struggle with anxiety. The lyrics are a direct confrontation with the artist's inner turmoil, personifying anxiety as a parasitic entity that invades and corrupts the self. The repeated line, "You’re my anxiety, I fucking hate you," underscores the intense loathing and frustration that comes with living under the constant shadow of anxiety. This personification of anxiety as a separate, almost sentient being highlights the feeling of helplessness and the desire to eradicate it completely.
The song delves into the emotional and psychological toll that anxiety takes on an individual. Lines like "I don’t wanna carry you no more" and "I don’t wanna feel you in my blood" express a deep yearning to be free from the burden of anxiety. The mention of wanting a new body that anxiety can't infiltrate speaks to the desperation for a fresh start, free from the mental anguish that feels inescapable. This imagery of a parasite that can't be vaccinated against further emphasizes the invasive and persistent nature of anxiety.
EMM also touches on the self-criticism and isolation that often accompany anxiety. The lyrics, "I hate the way I always judge myself" and "I don’t wanna have to ask for help," reveal the internal struggle of dealing with self-doubt and the stigma of seeking assistance. The song captures the paradox of wishing to be heartless to avoid pain while simultaneously wishing well for oneself. This duality reflects the complex emotions involved in battling anxiety, where the desire for change is met with the difficulty of breaking free from ingrained patterns.
"End" is a powerful anthem for anyone grappling with anxiety, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the internal battle many face. EMM's candid lyrics and emotive delivery make this song a poignant expression of the fight against mental health struggles, resonating deeply with listeners who share similar experiences.