Candy Walls
TR/ST
Navigating the Illusions of Love and Life in 'Candy Walls'
TR/ST's 'Candy Walls' is a haunting exploration of the ephemeral nature of love and the illusions that often accompany it. The song opens with a plea to 'give it time' and 'try your best to smile,' suggesting a struggle to maintain a facade of happiness in a relationship that has lost its substance. The line 'You give her lengths of love, but the body is gone' poignantly captures the sense of giving and effort in a relationship that no longer feels alive or fulfilling. The 'candy wall' metaphor represents the sweet but ultimately insubstantial barriers we create to shield ourselves from the harsh realities of life and love.
As the song progresses, it delves deeper into the themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning. The lyrics 'What a waste of time, even though you still get by, searching for the things that make you come alive' reflect a sense of existential ennui and the human desire to find purpose and vitality amidst the mundane. The repetition of 'Her streak survives in the night' suggests a lingering presence or memory that continues to haunt the narrator, symbolizing the enduring impact of past relationships and experiences.
The song's atmospheric and moody soundscape, characteristic of TR/ST's darkwave style, enhances the lyrical themes of melancholy and introspection. The references to 'gamut boys' and 'billionaires' hint at a broader social commentary on the superficiality and excesses of modern life. Ultimately, 'Candy Walls' is a poignant reflection on the illusions we create to cope with the complexities of love and existence, and the enduring quest for something real and meaningful in a world that often feels hollow.