Modern Love
Sunshiners
The Disillusionment of Modern Love
The song 'Modern Love' by Sunshiners delves into the complexities and contradictions of contemporary relationships. The lyrics reflect a sense of disconnection and disillusionment with the concept of modern love. The protagonist expresses a reluctance to engage with the outside world, indicating a sense of apathy or perhaps a feeling of being overwhelmed by the superficiality of modern life. The repeated line 'But I try, I try' suggests a struggle to find meaning or satisfaction in these modern interactions.
The chorus highlights the protagonist's skepticism towards modern love, describing it as something that 'walks beside me' and 'walks on by,' indicating its fleeting and insubstantial nature. The reference to 'church on time' introduces a juxtaposition between traditional values and modern relationships. The church, a symbol of commitment and faith, 'terrifies' the protagonist, yet also 'makes me party,' reflecting the conflicting emotions and expectations associated with love and commitment in contemporary society. The lines 'puts my trust in god and man' and 'no confusion, no religion' further emphasize the protagonist's internal conflict and disillusionment with both religious and secular institutions.
Ultimately, the song conveys a sense of resignation and disbelief in the concept of modern love. The repetition of 'modern love' at the end of the song underscores the protagonist's ongoing struggle to reconcile their feelings and beliefs with the reality of contemporary relationships. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where love is transient and unreliable, leaving the protagonist feeling isolated and disenchanted.