It's All So Incredibly Loud
Glass Animals
The Deafening Silence of Heartbreak
Glass Animals' song "It's All So Incredibly Loud" delves into the intense emotional turmoil that accompanies the end of a relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's internal struggle, using powerful metaphors and imagery to convey the overwhelming nature of heartbreak. The opening lines, "I break, I got your face / Awaken, two eyes, blue lakes / Open sesame," suggest a moment of realization or awakening, where the protagonist is confronted with the reality of their partner's absence. The reference to "blue lakes" could symbolize the depth and clarity of their emotions, while "Open sesame" hints at the unlocking of these feelings.
The chorus, with its repeated lines "Ooh, I'm breakin' down / Whispers would deafen me now / You don't make a sound / Heartbreak was never so loud," captures the paradoxical nature of silence in the aftermath of a breakup. The whispers, which would typically be quiet, become deafening in the context of the protagonist's emotional state. This silence is contrasted with the loudness of heartbreak, emphasizing how the absence of their partner's voice amplifies their pain. The phrase "Heartbreak was never so loud" underscores the intensity of their suffering, as the quietness of their surroundings only serves to highlight their inner turmoil.
The repetition of the chorus and the line "It's all so incredibly loud" further emphasizes the overwhelming nature of the protagonist's emotions. The song's structure, with its cyclical repetition, mirrors the repetitive and inescapable thoughts that often accompany heartbreak. Glass Animals' use of vivid imagery and metaphors effectively conveys the protagonist's sense of loss and the deafening silence that follows the end of a relationship. The song captures the universal experience of heartbreak, making it relatable to anyone who has gone through a similar emotional journey.