I saw the movie Drive last night and I'm still impressed by the soundtrack which fits perfect into those aesthetic scenes. But despite how inhuman he sounds she can't help but feel like he's still the same person he was before he died. He sounds ghostly,depressed,electrified even. She can tell he's changed by the way he's talking. She knows he's supposed to be dead but here he is on the phone with her. This girl can tell something strange is happening because of the way he sounds, the news reports covering the crash and the sightings of the mysterious "ghost car".īasically she's seen the news converge of the crash and the police footage of the "ghost car" that is haunting the highways. I'm gonna show you where it's dark, but have no fear" "I'm giving you a night call to tell you how I feel He wants her to ride with him so she can experience all the things he's experienced since he died. And in "Nightcall" it seems as though he's trying to get in touch with his old girlfriend or maybe just a girl he loved in life but never had the courage to tell her. In "1986" he is haunting the highways and reminiscing on what happened to him in the moments leading up to and immediately after the crash. In "Teddy Boy" the the main character has a car crash, dies in the hospital and comes back as a ghostly phantom driver. They're talking about you boy (they're talking about you boy)Īctually w33zy, I don't think this is about the Devil.įrom listening to all of Kavinskys works and taking note reoccurring themes I've come to believe that each of his songs are telling a single story. ![]() ![]() It's hard to explain (it's hard to explain ) There something inside you (there's something inside you) I'm gonna show you where it's dark, but have no fear ![]() I'm gonna tell you something you don't want to hear I want to drive you through the night, down the hills I'm giving you a night call to tell you how I feel
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