So Tied Up (feat. Bishop Briggs)

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The Tangled Web of Love and Conflict in 'So Tied Up'

Cold War Kids' song 'So Tied Up,' featuring Bishop Briggs, delves into the complexities of a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two individuals who are deeply intertwined, both emotionally and psychologically. The opening lines, 'You can't cut me loose until you show me / I told you the truth about the old me,' suggest a history of vulnerability and confession. This sets the stage for a relationship where past mistakes and truths are used as weapons, making it difficult for either party to move forward.

The chorus, 'So (so tied up) / We've been here before / So (so tied up) / You want something more,' highlights the cyclical nature of their relationship. They are caught in a loop of conflict and reconciliation, unable to break free from each other despite the pain. The lines 'Lover, best friend, my worst enemy / You know I won't let you get away' encapsulate the duality of their bond. They are each other's confidants and adversaries, making the relationship both a source of comfort and strife.

The song also touches on the idea of love as a 'twisted game' where 'no one ever wins.' This metaphor suggests that their relationship is a constant struggle for power and control, with neither willing to concede. The imagery of 'champagne running through your veins' and 'daring to step up and challenge you' adds a layer of intensity and recklessness to their interactions. Ultimately, 'So Tied Up' is a poignant exploration of the entanglements that come with love, where letting go seems impossible, and the past continually haunts the present.

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  2. Can We Hang On?
  3. Restless
  4. So Tied Up (feat. Bishop Briggs)
  5. 4th Of July
  6. Catch Me Falling
  7. Run Away With Me
  8. Hang Me Up To Dry
  9. Miracle Mile
  10. Love Is Mystical
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