Friday, January 23, 2015

Dear River


The artist and song I am highlighting/analyzing this week may be new for some because it’s not in the mainstream. Kina Grannis started off singing in front of her camera and uploading her videos online. Due to her raw voice and vulnerable lyrics it didn’t take her long to become a Youtube sensation.  The song “Dear River” by the artist Kina Grannis is a meaningful song that has a relevant message for today’s society. Just by listening to the song it may be difficult to understand the real meaning  of what the song is saying because of its subliminal message.

The video is artistically done because it shows a couple in the woods who are immersed in technology instead of enjoying each other’s company and the beauty that surrounds them in the woods. They are trying to capture their time together with their phones but instead of capturing the moment, they lose the moment.

The kids in the video are trying to get the couple’s attention and get their focus off of technology and on each other.   The kids in this music video could metaphorically represent the river. I believe the word “river” means “youth” in the song because the lyrics say, “Everybody knows the river comes, the river goes, but you stopped here.” This is, I believe, referring to our childhood that comes and goes so quickly. It’s important to cherish each moment we have instead of letting it pass us by because we can never get any moment or second back. Kina, at the end of the music video, turns the adults into children by putting crowns on them.  She takes them back to their youth where they can live carefree.

This is a song where you almost have to watch the music video to understand the relevant meaning behind it. The song, “Dear River,” that Kina Grannis sings conveys a deep meaning to live in the moment by not losing yourself in technology. I encourage everyone to watch it.

 

2 comments:

  1. Ariel, this post was amazing and has a great topic, because I believe Christians purposely over look this subject. This should happen and I take your side of the argument because Christians should not be judging but loving in this area. We should strive to be like Christ and love those in need, that way they do not have a negative outlook on Christianity.

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  2. Ariel, I like the topic you picked for your posts. I appreciate music of different kinds but am not as familiar with contemporary lyrical music. I think this post is an interesting reflection of our culture. It made me think about how we spend our time and what we consider to hold more value in life. Just a thought. In the future you might want to have a link to the songs you would like to have people listen to(maybe a picture too). This would allow your audience to interact with the information and it would help support your good content.

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