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: The second verse references searching for a unique "piece of art" (like a Jackson Pollock ) but finding that everything "just sounds the same". Musical Style
Described as a "giddy, vibrant collection" of the band's most colorful work, the song blends several influences: : The second verse references searching for a
: The track features a "Bohemian Rhapsody"-esque bridge and surprising time signature shifts that pay homage to 70s glam rock. The track was inspired by a conversation between
: Reviewers have compared its catchy, sing-along quality to bands like Walk the Moon . The lyrics question why modern playlists are dominated
The track was inspired by a conversation between lead vocalist and his grandmother. When she was a young girl during World War II, she asked her mother why every song on the radio was about love; her mother replied, " Because everyone is so lonesome, dear ".
Thornewill modernized this sentiment to critique current radio culture. The lyrics question why modern playlists are dominated by the same repetitive themes:
: Thornewill has noted that the song and its accompanying Official Music Video are intended to be tongue-in-cheek and satirical. Key Versions Jukebox The Ghost - Everybody's Lonely