What is the meaning of Panic at the Disco’s video ‘Northern Downpour’?
I know whаt thе lyrics mean, bυt i’m having dіѕtrеѕѕ conveying thе message thеу wеrе sending wіth thе video. Whу wеrе people digging?
They were digging graves for PATD’s future success.
Will you be my best friend?
Wretched, there’s barely any Panic fans on here and when I find one…
Yay!
I’m not really sure why the people are digging, or what the lyrics really mean even.
All I can tell you is that Ryan and another band member (either Brendon or Jon, I don’t remember which) went to Europe and met two girls there and fell in like, no, lust, I suppose.
I reckon that when he says, Hey moon, please forget to fall down, that it means he wants it to stay night, or he wants it to stay the time it was when they met the girls, instead of them falling out of lust, about how they never want that moment to end?
Ryan: “On the new album, I was really picky about Northern Downpour. It was the most meaningful song, and I wanted him (Brendon) to sound as if he wrote it.”
“It was about touring and girlfriends and like and everything that’s been vital to us in the past few years. There’s a line in the song that goes, “I know the world’s a kaput bone/ But melt your headaches, call it home.” I told Brendon to pay special attention to that line.”
Hope that helped a small bit.
I reckon the people were only digging because the entire video was song lyrics and at the end they had dug it so it said “Hey Moon”
Oh, and I agreee, Alice! in Wonderland. There are like no Panic fans on here. I like coming across them though