“You gotta risk your neck, know in your heart it will be worth it” – “Aquaman” Maybe I hear more truth in this lyric than it deserves, but I didn’t want to leave it off the list. I love “Iscariot” because it mourns lost relationships and speaks to my trust issues. It’s also the kind of thing someone would say after a big betrayal–people aren’t concerned with being innovative when they’re hurting. “Sure as the setting sun, you can’t trust just anyone” – “Iscariot”įor such an upbeat band, this lyric is pretty bitter and misanthropic. I don’t have any substantial reason for liking this lyric–I just know about nights where the air is electric and doing something crazy sounds like the best idea you’ve ever had.ĩ. “Sidekick” is one of those for me.īecause of the song’s killer groove, “Sidekick” is one of the easiest Walk the Moon tracks to dance to–I love, love, love listening to it while I drive to work. I have a few initial favorites, then, after repeated listens, I’m drawn to other (often slower) songs that I missed the first time. “Something in the air is giving me bad ideas, something in the air is giving me dangerous thoughts” – “Sidekick”įor me, a lot of Walk the Moon songs are slow burners. So here are my top 10 favorite Walk the Moon lyrics, lack of variety and all.ġ0. While I tried to be diverse in my choices, some lyrics spoke to me more than others, and I ended up drawing from my 5 favorite Walk the Moon songs. I am nothing if not a copycat, hence this post. While working on a DIY project, I trolled the internet for ideas and found a list of inspirational Walk the Moon lyrics. The four band members are excellent musicians with shockingly great hair. Lead singer Nicholas Petricca has said the band’s goal is “ to make people dance and feel good,” which is both noble and all I ever want from music. Countless road trips, 2 matching mohawks, and 1 awesome concert later, Walk the Moon is our favorite band. That Christmas, I bought him Walk the Moon’s first album. Both of us were surprised to find the band, Walk the Moon, had also written the song “Anna Sun,” which played nonstop on the radio that summer. Unfortunately, it was over before William could Shazam it.įortunately, William found the song, “Tightrope,” a few months later. In 2012, my brother and I were walking around in Old Navy when we heard this song. We loved that it was upbeat and had a crazy time signature and most of the lyrics were “oh oh oh.” It was basically the song described in One Direction’s “Best Song Ever” and we thought that title was fitting.
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