Andromeda
Weyes Blood
Navigating the Cosmic Sea of Love
Weyes Blood's "Andromeda" is a hauntingly beautiful song that delves into the complexities of seeking love and meaning in a vast and indifferent universe. The lyrics metaphorically compare the singer's search for love to the enormity of the Andromeda galaxy, suggesting a feeling of insignificance and a fear of unfulfilled desires. The heart that's described as 'lazy' could symbolize a sense of apathy or protection against the vulnerability that comes with seeking deep connections.
The recurring theme of a call that needs to be either answered or ignored is a powerful element in the song. The singer initially wants to stop the calls, to be left alone, perhaps indicating a desire to escape the pressures of expectations in love and life. However, as the song progresses, there's a shift towards a willingness to embrace love, to let it in and to dare to try despite the risks involved. This evolution in the song reflects a journey from isolation towards the possibility of connection and the courage it takes to open oneself up to love.
The song also touches on the idea of self-worth and the struggle to find a love that respects one's value ('I'm still a good man's daughter'). The mention of 'holding out' suggests a refusal to settle for less than what one deserves, reinforcing the theme of self-respect and the search for a meaningful relationship. The repeated dare to try implies a challenge to both the self and a potential lover to take the risk of love, to find something substantial and enduring amidst the fleeting and superficial.