Better Than That

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The Ecstasy of Love: Miles Kane's 'Better Than That'

Miles Kane's song 'Better Than That' is a vibrant celebration of the euphoric feeling of love. The lyrics are filled with comparisons to various exhilarating experiences, suggesting that the emotion he feels surpasses all these thrilling moments. The song opens with a reference to 'Mister Brown,' likely a nod to James Brown, known for his energetic performances and feel-good music. Kane asserts that his current state of euphoria is even greater than the high one might get from listening to such iconic music.

The song continues with references to cultural icons like Johnny and the Silver Beatles, Brigitte Bardot, and Marlon Brando. These figures symbolize moments of intense admiration and infatuation, yet Kane insists that his feelings are even more profound. The repeated line 'I feel better than that' emphasizes that the love he experiences transcends these universally recognized highs. The use of metaphors like 'strobing lights,' 'Go-go hair,' and 'cracking snare' further illustrates the sensory overload that love can induce, making everything else pale in comparison.

The climax of the song reveals the core reason behind this overwhelming sensation: love, spelled out as 'L-O-V-E.' This simple yet powerful declaration ties all the previous metaphors together, underscoring that love is the ultimate source of his joy. The song's energetic tempo and vivid imagery create a sense of boundless enthusiasm, capturing the listener's imagination and making them feel the intensity of Kane's emotions. 'Better Than That' is not just a song; it's an ode to the unparalleled ecstasy that love can bring.

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  2. My Fantasy
  3. Rearrange
  4. Colour Of The Trap
  5. Don't Forget Who You Are
  6. Taking Over
  7. Fire In My Heart
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  10. Constantly
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