They Say - Dublin Rose
- James Theocharous
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Dublin Rose's They Say blends danceable electric rhythms with a sharp reality check. While the fast paced drums and bright guitars spark a get up and move energy, the lyrics dive into the haze of a toxic bond seen through a friends eyes.
Dublin Rose delivers a high energy anthem with They Say, a track that uses shimmering electric guitars and driving percussion to mask a complicated emotional core. The production leans heavily into a pop rock aesthetic, where the fast paced drums create an immediate urge to move while the rhythmic guitar layers build a sense of frantic momentum. It feels like the peak of a night out, capturing the dizzying speed of a relationship that pulls you in so fast you forget to look at the map.
“Cause I like the way you leave me guessing, your abrupt absence is so distressing. When you finally come around my world turns upside down."
Beneath the infectious groove lies a sobering narrative about the distortion of a toxic partnership and the clarity that comes from external perspectives. As the lyrics navigate the experience of losing oneself in another person, the contrast between the upbeat instrumentation and the theme of romantic instability becomes increasingly striking. Hearing the truth of your own life reflected back through the voices of others provides the central tension, turning a dance floor filler into a sharp study of social and emotional awakening.
Review by James Theocharous




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