Thrill
First To Eleven
Living for the Thrill: Embracing Youth and Rebellion
First To Eleven's song 'Thrill' captures the essence of youthful rebellion and the desire to live life to the fullest. The lyrics reflect a defiant attitude towards societal expectations and the mundane aspects of adult life. The opening lines, 'They tell us that we're too lost dreaming / Too busy throwing rocks at the ceiling,' suggest a rejection of conventional wisdom and a preference for pursuing dreams, no matter how impractical they may seem. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line, 'To us the real world never mattered,' indicating a deliberate choice to prioritize personal fulfillment over societal norms.
The recurring theme of 'chasing shadows, in concrete castles' and 'running through the darker night' evokes a sense of adventure and the pursuit of excitement, even in the face of adversity. The imagery of 'scrapes on our knees, and rips in our jeans' symbolizes the physical and emotional scars that come with living a life driven by passion and thrill. The repeated assertion, 'We do it for the thrill,' serves as a mantra for those who choose to live on their own terms, regardless of the consequences.
The song also touches on the fear of mortality and the desire to make the most of the time we have. Lines like 'We don't wanna wait until the clocks runs out / Or wait until we're six feet underground' highlight the urgency to experience life fully before it's too late. This urgency is mirrored in the desire to 'live like we'll die young' and the refusal to 'grow up' or 'go numb.' The song's message is clear: life is short, and it's worth taking risks and embracing the thrill of the moment, rather than conforming to a predictable and unfulfilling existence.