Coast Side
Omar Rudberg
Escaping to the Coast: A Journey of Youth and Freedom
Omar Rudberg's song "Coast Side" is a vibrant anthem celebrating the freedom and escapism that comes with youth. The lyrics paint a picture of leaving behind a 'ghost town'—a metaphor for a place filled with memories or perhaps a mundane life—to seek adventure and new experiences on the coast. The coast represents a place of liberation, where the night is alive with possibilities, and the constraints of daily life are left behind. This setting allows the characters in the song to share secrets about their youth, though they remain guarded, hinting at a deeper, perhaps more painful truth they are not ready to confront.
The recurring theme of living for the night underscores a desire to seize the moment and embrace the present. The night symbolizes a time when societal norms and expectations are relaxed, allowing for a more carefree and spontaneous existence. The lyrics, "Life's a maze and we've been looking for something to do," reflect a common sentiment among young people who feel lost or aimless, searching for meaning and excitement. The invitation to 'waste time' together suggests that the value lies not in the activity itself but in the shared experience and connection.
The song also incorporates a bilingual element with the lines, "Uh, la costa esta en el lado de ti, you're in the passenger's seat," blending English and Spanish to add a layer of cultural richness. This line, along with the reference to Bonnie and Clyde, evokes a sense of rebellion and adventure, further emphasizing the theme of breaking free from constraints. The coast side becomes a metaphorical and literal escape, a place where the characters can redefine themselves and their lives, even if just for a night.