The Quiet Melancholy of Indecision

Kings Of Convenience's song 'Build Up' delves into the theme of indecision and the quiet melancholy that accompanies it. The lyrics describe a prolonged period of anticipation and buildup, which ultimately leads to a sense of withdrawal and inaction. The 'hero' in the song is faced with a choice but is unable to make a decision, resulting in a situation where nothing is resolved. This reflects a common human experience where the fear of making the wrong choice leads to a paralysis that prevents any progress at all.

The imagery in the song is both vivid and subtle. The 'spinning top' making a sound like a train across the valley evokes a sense of something that is in motion but ultimately fades away into the distance. This can be seen as a metaphor for opportunities or moments in life that pass by quietly and are gone before one realizes it. The mention of a 'ticket' serves as a reminder of the journey and the importance of knowing when to take action or make a decision, lest one miss their stop and end up lost in the distances.

Kings Of Convenience are known for their gentle, acoustic sound and introspective lyrics. Their music often explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. 'Build Up' is a perfect example of their ability to capture the subtle emotions and quiet moments that define our lives. The song's melancholic tone and reflective lyrics invite listeners to contemplate their own experiences with indecision and the passage of time.

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