Breaking Free from the Past: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Information Society's song "Walking Away" delves into the emotional journey of letting go of past relationships and experiences that no longer serve one's well-being. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the internal struggle and the eventual decision to move forward. The cold winds and whispers symbolize the lingering memories and emotions that surround the narrator, making it difficult to break free. However, the repeated refrain of "walking away" signifies a determined effort to leave behind the past and embrace a new beginning.

The song also touches on themes of unfulfilled desires and the realization of one's own worth. The lines "You got what you wanted, but you can't help but think of me" suggest a relationship where one party took more than they gave, leaving the other feeling used and unappreciated. The narrator's acknowledgment of their own feelings and the decision to walk away highlights a moment of self-empowerment and self-respect. This is further emphasized by the line, "I surely would have closed my eyes if I had known the real you," indicating a sense of betrayal and the need to protect oneself from further harm.

Musically, Information Society's signature electronic sound complements the introspective and somewhat melancholic tone of the lyrics. The repetitive nature of the chorus mirrors the cyclical thoughts that often accompany the process of moving on. The song's structure, with its build-up and release, mirrors the emotional journey of breaking free from the past and stepping into a future unburdened by previous mistakes and disappointments. Ultimately, "Walking Away" is a powerful anthem of self-liberation and the courage it takes to leave behind what no longer serves us.

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  4. Walking Away
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  7. Slipping Away
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