Outside My Head
Outside My Head

Wilderado - Outside My Head Lyrics

In an evocative exploration of self-awareness and connection, Wilderado presents a narrative that traverses both internal and external experiences. The initial verses depict a scene imbued with sensory richness, where the protagonist finds himself amidst a… Read more

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Outside My Head Lyrics

Well, the night was cool and the air was sweet
I could see the moon on the top of her feet
The people there were getting down and free
Just then I heard a voice that said
Maybe you should put that charm to bed
And give them lungs a healthy dose of breaths
Then the world started spinning
And everyone went with it

I feel it out, feel it up, feel it in
And I fell to the outside of my head
To the outside of my head

When the lights went down our eyes lit up
We were slow humming through the easy stuff
Like where you're from and how you came to be
Then came a lovely sort of family tune
The kind both of us could get dancing to
She helped me stand and that's enough for me
Now every single thing I've missed
Has lead me straight to this

I feel it out, feel it up, feel it in
And I fell to the outside of my head
To the outside of my head

Oh no, here comes the flood
Get in my head, sticking me up
Coming 'round like it always does
Standing, looking at us
Outside and into the land
Over the hills and onto the sand
Here comes another ride, another try
And all the world and its minutes are for everybody in it

I feel it out, feel it up, feel it in
And I fell to the outside of my head
To the outside of my head

Writer(s): Chad Copelin, Colton Dearing, James Mc Alister, Justin Kila, Maxim Helmerich, Tyler Wimpee
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Outside My Head?

In an evocative exploration of self-awareness and connection, Wilderado presents a narrative that traverses both internal and external experiences. The initial verses depict a scene imbued with sensory richness, where the protagonist finds himself amidst a vibrant atmosphere. This setting invokes a sense of release and introspection, as indicated by the directive to "give them lungs a healthy dose of breaths." Here, an existential journey begins, characterized by a shift from internal thoughts to external engagement, as symbolized by "falling to the outside of my head." The interplay between introspection and external relation is further illuminated through interpersonal dialogue, enhancing the realization of personal history leading to present moments. The recurring imagery of a "flood" suggests the inevitability and cyclical nature of these experiences. Ultimately, the song encapsulates a meditative reflection on the fluidity of consciousness and the unifying human pursuit of meaningful existence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the primary members of Wilderado?

    The primary members of Wilderado are Max Rainer and Tyler Wimpee. They met through mutual friends in college and started writing songs together in their fifth year, after most of their friends had left.

  2. What record label is Wilderado currently signed to?

    Wilderado is currently signed to Bright Antenna Records. They were previously signed to Iamsound Records.

  3. When did Wilderado release their first EP?

    Wilderado released their first EP titled 'Misty Shrub' in 2016.

  4. What notable performances has Wilderado made on television?

    Wilderado made their television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live in March 2022. They also performed for their AM TV Debut on CBS Saturday Morning's 'Saturday Sessions' on September 24, 2022, where they played 'Surefire,' 'Take Some Time,' and 'Outside My Head.'

  5. What inspired the song 'Surefire' by Wilderado?

    The song 'Surefire' by Wilderado was inspired by the poem 'A Gradual Canticle for Augustine' by Tabitha King. It was released as a single in July 2019 and was named one of the '5 Songs You Need to Hear Right Now' by Sirius XM's Spectrum.

  6. What is the origin of the name Wilderado?

    The band's current name, Wilderado, is an altered version of the name of a town in Texas called Wildorado, which the band came across while driving late at night. The band was originally named 'Bird Dog' until they discovered another band had been using the name.

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