Trouble’s Always Inbound
Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of persistent, almost inevitable misfortune. The repeated phrase "trouble's always inbound" establishes a tone of resigned dread, suggesting a cyclical pattern of negative events that the speaker feels powerless to escape. It's less about a specific crisis and more about the constant anticipation of the next problem, creating an atmosphere of pervasive anxiety. The central tension lies in the speaker's awareness of this impending doom versus an apparent inability to alter the course. There's a sense of being trapped in a loop, where even moments of calm are merely preludes to the next wave of difficulty. This creates a feeling of helplessness, as if the speaker is simply waiting for the next shoe to drop, regardless of their actions. The most striking aspect of the writing is its stark, almost fatalistic simplicity. The direct, unadorned declaration of "trouble's always inbound" functions as a blunt, recurring motif. This lack of elaborate metaphor or complex imagery makes the sentiment feel raw and immediate, like a grim, unavoidable truth being stated plainly. The repetition hammers home the inescapable nature of the speaker's predicament. This directness is precisely what makes the lyrics so effective. By avoiding flowery language, the song captures a feeling of blunt, overwhelming dread. It resonates because it articulates a universal human experience: the fear that bad things are not just possible, but probable, and that we are often just passengers on a journey toward them.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Simon Viklund