Mind Control
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's power dynamics. There's a palpable sense of detachment, as if the speaker is watching events unfold rather than actively participating. The repeated phrase "mind control" acts as a blunt, unvarnished label for the subtle manipulation at play, stripping away any pretense of genuine connection. The central tension arises from this perceived lack of agency. The narrator seems trapped in a cycle, aware of the controlling forces but unable to break free. This isn't a passionate plea or a defiant stand; it's a resigned acknowledgment of being steered by another's will. The instrumental breaks underscore this feeling of being suspended, unable to move forward or backward. The most striking aspect is the almost passive description of intense emotional states. Phrases like "I can feel it" are juxtaposed with the idea of being controlled, suggesting a disconnect between internal experience and external influence. The lyrics don't offer a narrative of struggle, but rather a snapshot of being under an unseen, yet powerful, influence. This direct, almost cold, labeling of the situation is what makes the lyrics resonate. By refusing to romanticize or dramatize the control, the song forces the listener to confront the raw, uncomfortable reality of such dynamics. It’s the starkness, the lack of embellishment, that hits hardest, leaving a lingering sense of unease.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Benjamin Wallfisch