Time Travellers

Riverside Riverside

Journey Through Time and Resilience in 'Time Travellers'

Riverside's 'Time Travellers' is a poignant exploration of human resilience and the quest for meaning in a world that often feels desolate and uncertain. The song opens with a sense of wandering and searching, as the lyrics describe straying from a predetermined path and facing the possibility of fading away. This imagery sets the stage for a journey across a metaphorically 'fallen earth' and 'foreign lands,' suggesting a struggle for survival and a deep-seated belief that the end is not yet upon us.

The theme of moving unseen beyond shadows and waiting for the birth of a guiding star evokes a sense of hope and anticipation. It speaks to the human condition of seeking light in dark times and the belief that a new beginning is always possible. The lyrics also touch on the cyclical nature of history, with the realization that our past experiences have come full circle, reinforcing the idea that we are part of a larger, ongoing narrative.

As the song progresses, there is a yearning for youth and a desire to return to a simpler, more innocent time. The mention of going back to the world 'that was 30 years ago' reflects a longing for the past and a belief that it can be reclaimed. This nostalgic element underscores the song's message of resilience and the enduring human spirit, suggesting that despite the challenges we face, we have the strength to survive and find our way back to a place of hope and renewal.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. River Down Below
  2. Lament
  3. OK
  4. Wasteland
  5. Conceiving You
  6. The Day After
  7. Dance With The Shadow
  8. Self-Aware
  9. Second Life Syndrome
  10. The Place Where I Belong
View all Riverside songs

Most popular topics in Riverside songs

Related artists

  1. Antimatter
    Antimatter
  2. Porcupine Tree
    Porcupine Tree
  3. The Pineapple Thief
    The Pineapple Thief
  4. Soen
    Soen
  5. Opeth
    Opeth
  6. Blackfield
    Blackfield
  7. Steven Wilson
    Steven Wilson
  8. Green Carnation
    Green Carnation