Waterparks debut anxiety-driven “Violet!” from ‘Greatest Hits’—watch
Waterparks deal with an obsessed fan in their new cinematic video for “Violet!” from their recently released album Greatest Hits. Like many other songs from Alternative Press’s May cover stars, “Violet!” has a playful and upbeat sound while the lyrics reveal a darker tone. Read more: Awsten Knight and Joel Madden have a low tolerance […]
In an excerpt of their cover story interview with producer Zakk Cervini, Awsten Knight reveals the “low key” meaning behind “Violet!”
“Low key when you all hear that song, I’m not worried about it, but there is definitely some stalker situation going on and I made it a song,” Knights says. “Because that’s what you do when you’re a songwriter. So don’t stalk a songwriter or you’re going to get a song about it, probably. Just don’t do it.”
While it has a happy, synth-infused sound, “Violet!” centers around someone invading the band’s personal space and freaking them out. The chorus includes an argument from that person as they claim they aren’t a stalker, just someone who really loves the band.
There is also a reference to the Netflix original show “You.” The show, which follows a stalker obsessed with different people has a similar sentiment to the story told in the song.
“‘Violet!’ is about a stalker situation that I had going on,” Knight told NME in a track-by-track analysis. “It’s like walking around your neighborhood and feeling watched and then you get a message online that was like ‘Saw you at blah blah blah blah blah.’ Or just a handful of weird confrontations that I am not looking for at all.”
The visual for ‘Violet!” reflects that anxiety-inducing paranoia. A figure with a gigantic eye for a head is constantly watching Knight, Geoff Wigington and Otto Wood. The eye is everywhere they are, from following Knight as he walks on the street to looking in their apartment’s peephole. In one scene, the trio are transfixed on their TV while the eye feeds the distracted Wood a handful of popcorn. The end of the video even reveals the eye has cameras inside their apartment.
Knight first teased the “Violet!” music video on social media, later calling it “one of the prettiest videos from Greatest Hits.”
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You can watch the video for “Violet!” below. Let us know your thoughts on the song in the comments!
“Violet!” lyrics
You freak me out So I stay in Do you see me now? Do you have my pin? No, I don’t know how You’ll show up or when But it freaks me out So I stay in
You say “Boy I’m not a stalker But I watch you when you’re walking You call all kinds of people Who aren’t me You love me in such weird ways Like when you lead me back to your place And you do it without words But don’t you worry ‘cause I heard everything.”
Now you’re looking through the peephole On the door of my apartment My panic’s at the ceiling But I’m flat down on the carpet You say “Boy, I know you’re in there And the way you tease is unfair And this ain’t Misery But I’d break your knees To keep you here with me”
You freak me out So I stay in Alone on my couch Watching Netflix again It’s like I’m watching You But it’s about me And just to be clear I mean the show, you’re Joe
“Boy I’m not a stalker But I watch you when you’re walking You call all kinds of people Who aren’t me You love me in such weird ways Like when you lead me back to your place And you do it without words But don’t you worry ’cause I heard—”
Now you’re looking through the peephole On the door of my apartment My panic’s at the ceiling But I’m flat down on the carpet You say “Boy, I know you’re in there And the way you tease is unfair And this ain’t Misery But I’d break your knees To keep you here with me”
Now you’re looking through the peephole On the door of my apartment My panic’s at the ceiling But I’m flat down on the carpet You say “Boy, I know you’re in there And the way you tease is unfair And this ain’t Misery But I’d break your knees To keep you here with me”
I’m not leaving any signs Like the kind you think you find