Loud(y)
Loud(y)

Lewis Del Mar - Loud(y) Lyrics

In this track, Lewis Del Mar critiques the modern culture of constant noise and digital outrage. The lyrics depict a society where individuals are quick to express their opinions loudly and aggressively, particularly through online platforms. The reference to… Read more

Jan 15, 2016
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Loud(y) Lyrics

Can you please sit the fuck down
Protesting in your paper crown
You love to feel offended
Fighting from computer trenches

You got a semi-automatic mouth
Go easy now
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud

Everyone's yelling
It's cracking the ceiling
Paint peeling like banana floor splitting wood splintering
The noise is deafening
Ring the alarm another sound is copulating
Spread eagle on my eardrums choking on Twitter cum
I miss summer doldrums, I miss sonic boredom, I Miss Congeniality
Strangled incessantly by the speaker hum
Screaming monks
Ears are numb
God can't whisper when the bass is up

You got a semi-automatic mouth
Go easy now
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud

Can you please turn yourself down
Ritalin kids doing cocaine wipe outs
No need to feel offended
Born to a time when the quiet ended

You got a semi-automatic mouth
Go easy now
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud

You got a semi-automatic mouth
You got a, you got a
Go easy, go easy, go easy now
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud
And you're so loud

Writer(s): Max Lewis Harwood, Daniel Noah Miller
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Loud(y)?

In this track, Lewis Del Mar critiques the modern culture of constant noise and digital outrage. The lyrics depict a society where individuals are quick to express their opinions loudly and aggressively, particularly through online platforms. The reference to "protesting in your paper crown" suggests a superficial engagement with serious issues, highlighting how some may adopt activist personas more for personal validation than genuine change. The song underscores the overwhelming nature of this environment with its vivid imagery of sound-induced chaos, suggesting a yearning for quieter, more reflective times. Through its energetic delivery and pointed words, the song calls for moderation in our communication and a reassessment of our engagement with digital platforms.

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