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The eight track of Death of a Bachelor takes listeners on a nostalgic journey via vivid imagery and 70’s pop culture references.
The verses largely deal with happy memories – they aren’t Brendon’s memories, instead someone else’s. For example, the first verse is about a freeze frame couple from 1979. This contrasts with the chorus that focuses largely on his own internal struggle with the fear of losing youth.
As the song concludes, he begins to accept the thought of getting older and lives in the moment, as these are the indeed “Golden Days.”
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