True Faith - Absorbing Jr.

30 days ago
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Absorbing Jr. is honored to cover “True Faith” by New Order 1987.
The video features the song "True Faith" by New Order, which explores themes of liberation, nostalgia, and the complexities of growing up.

In the first verse, the narrator expresses a profound sense of extraordinary feeling and motion, indicating a desire for freedom and a detachment from the present. This is accompanied by a visual style that emphasizes photo-realism with soft, blurry edges.

The chorus reflects on the past, where the narrator once believed that joy would return with the morning sun, symbolizing hope and a connection to lost childhood innocence overshadowed by fear.

The second verse reminisces about childhood interactions, highlighting a shift in relationships as they grow older, leading to a sense of uncertainty about the future and the consequences of their choices.

The third verse reiterates the feelings of extraordinary sensation and motion, but also introduces a sense of loss and demand from the world, suggesting a struggle with the pressures of adulthood.

Overall, the song captures a journey through personal reflection, the passage of time, and the search for meaning amidst life's challenges, all while maintaining a visually striking presentation.

Songwriters: Bernard Sumner / Gillian Lesley Gilbert / Peter Hook / Stephen Eric Hague / Stephen Paul David Morris
True Faith lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group

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