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: Reviewers have compared its catchy, sing-along quality to bands like Walk the Moon .

: The chorus directly asks, " Why's every song about love or drinking too much? " suggesting these topics are universal distractions for a lonely society. : Reviewers have compared its catchy, sing-along quality

Described as a "giddy, vibrant collection" of the band's most colorful work, the song blends several influences: Described as a "giddy, vibrant collection" of the

: The second verse references searching for a unique "piece of art" (like a Jackson Pollock ) but finding that everything "just sounds the same". Musical Style Meaning and Inspiration : The track features a

"" is a vibrant power-pop single by the American trio Jukebox the Ghost , released in 2018 as the lead track from their fifth studio album, Off to the Races . The song gained significant popularity for its high-energy, piano-driven sound and satirical take on modern music trends. Meaning and Inspiration

: The track features a "Bohemian Rhapsody"-esque bridge and surprising time signature shifts that pay homage to 70s glam rock.

Thornewill modernized this sentiment to critique current radio culture. The lyrics question why modern playlists are dominated by the same repetitive themes:

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