But it isn't about the specificities - what matters is what makes the group feel capable of lifting cars. If I were to dissect the closing track, “I Can Lift a Car”, and try and grasp the meaning of the at least superficially vapid chorus line of “I can lift a car up all by myself”, well then I can imagine that I could come up with some ridiculously farfetched hypothesis about how the song is alluding to self-assurance, or believing in one’s self, or insert phrase here found on the back of your nearest box of Kix. There’s no deeper meaning here, no hidden clues leading to an even more hidden message that happens to be, of course, subliminally etched into the tracks at hand. Things are rarely this black and white, sure, but what does happen to be clear in this instance is that it’s futile to try and analyze Walk the Moon with an imposing magnifying glass. ![]() ![]() It’s a silly title for silly music, for silly people to have a silly time. This denotes an acute sense of self-worth on the band’s behalf in other words: nah.Ģ. ![]() The band’s referring to “walking” our moon like a domesticated animal, eager to dispense energy. Upon considering the band name Walk the Moon, I postulate that there are two options regarding its origins.ġ. Review Summary: A sense of imagination that shoots through the clouds.
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