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Exploring Birdsong Premiere “Romanticise" Video

Exploring Birdsong have shared an official video for their new single “Romanticise.” You can check that out below. The band commented:

“‘Romanticise’ is centered around a relationship plagued by toxicity. Written from the perspective of the perpetrator, lyrically it depicts the needless and unnecessary frustration and anger shown towards their partner. The chorus had to be catchy. This was written first, and as the writing process developed and lyrical content was formed, we wanted the breakdown section to match the chaotic and aggressive nature of the lyrics.

The opening line to the chorus is a sarcastic jab at the protagonist’s partner — ‘You could romanticise a car wreck at eighty’ — it illustrates their frustration at a tenaciously positive outlook, and is followed by ‘Would you anatomise the way I’m behaving?,’ shifting the blame from themselves as if their behavior is being overly scrutinized when questioned. The song is written, unfortunately, from personal experience.”

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PostedNovember 5, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsExploring Birdsong

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