You have no idea how much I needed this song and animation. A big sis here... Thank you for doing what you do. Thank you for helping people like me remember that we are not alone. ❤❤❤ Your music is amazing. These animations are amazing. I'M NOT CRYING YOU ARE!
I like that when the little sibling 'defeated' the monsters, it was just by playing with them. The older sibling clearly designed them to be fought, and their first instinct was to use the sword in defense. But when the little kid took over, it became a game again, which reminded the older sibling that they were still allowed to be childish sometimes, and didn't need to be so closed off. In the end, the older sibling dropped their defensive attitude, the sword, in favor of the toy. Amazing video as always, I love seeing the stories you come up with!!
Well, nice job getting your comment pinned! Seems like you figured out the lore to such an incredible music video! 👏😎 EDIT: Welp, looks like you’re comment is no longer pinned. Seems like they’re pinning random comments every now and then.
this seems reminiscent of a childhood memory, the amount of imagination we had as kids... amazing animation like always, i felt a bit nostalgic and it made me have some chills lol
As a person who has grown up in an abusive household with two younger siblings and who had roleplayed countless fantasy scenarios with them to give them a sense of wonder in our cruel lives, this couldn't have been more emotional.
when you have a broken home. you will have to force yourself to be an adult even if you are a kid. but the lil bro remind her and show her that there's other way to respond to the situation
I personally interpret this video as two siblings who come from a "broken home" or a tough situation at home where the older sister has taken a carer role for the younger, the way the younger doesn't want to go home and reacts so heavily + the lyrics really seems to make it feel that way , but the older one brings the spark of joy and makes it ok for her. They are not alone, they have eachother. There is the meaning :)
I think the younger sibling brings that same joy to their sister as well. Her finally reaching for her own toy felt like a moment of accepting that it was okay to let her guard down and just spend awhile playing, instead of constantly being on guard trying to handle things way too seriously.
I take it as having PTSD and rapidly dissociating to the point where you create your own worlds in your head because you can't handle the real world to a degree that it forces you to live in intricate worlds other than reality.
I would add to that and also say that because of that decision, the older sister has to become more of an "adult" and sees the playtime session as less of a "I'm doing something with my sibling" and more "I'm doing something FOR my sibling". All of the obstacles that they go through prior to the giant robot the older sister destroys quickly as to get it over with, while the younger sibling (and their action figure) get around obstacles using generally more pacifistic means. The younger sibling is showing their sister that they don't always have to act like an adult just because their home life is terrible, that she's still a kid too, and she realizes it when she joins in with the bird. They can rely on each other both with the older sister as a protector but still as close siblings.
So the older sister presented to the younger one how to fight your problems. And in return the younger sister showed the older one a bit of escapism to ease the reality they live in. They learned from each other.
The fact that, even if siames has grown out of The Wolf, they still like to point it out as a mark of what they are and what they can reach. Love that they added a panel on 0:03. It's just like TLT, both groups had their past and amazing songs that made the world look at them but now they are onto different projects, yet they still show love for the road they've gone through. Many thanks for all your songs Siames, you're amazing
@@Lalrud So true, didn't even realize that one in between all. Not even talking about how the kids can be related to the same humanoid figures as Mr. Fear
i dont know how to interpret it but i absolutly love how first the sister get rid of the obstacle by attacking them but then when her youger brother start to interact with the obstacle they pass by playing game
Something about a broken home and not getting love when u needed it so maybe it's to do with u feel u have to be protective cause both kids were raised differently????
The older is combative with the world, putting up a front that the only way to progress is by individual strength and fighting, due to the animosity they've felt within the world. The younger child keeps a more positive outlook, leveraging relationships (the mecha man action figure), looking towards the positive to progress home. The older is surprised at it's effectiveness, and remembers that there was once a time when she had a similar outlook. Paired with a sick drum riff, she leverages belief in others rather than individual strength by showing her stuffed animal, rather than fighting, to get by.
@@melodyperson6684 I kinda hate the fact the world view of an adult is that they can't be a kid. As a kid I was never able to do certain stuff like going to Disneyland. Am I a creep for wanting to go to Disneyland now I'm an adult and can afford it?
@@agoogleuser5420 it doesn't matter what age you r Anyone can have a great vacation in a place where you rly wanna go Disney land plenty of adults love going
The implication of a broken home that has no lullaby is heartbreaking. There's always something you can hold on to that makes you not all on your own, but it takes time and effort to get there. Sometimes younger siblings can be both a burden (you need to take care of them and protect them because no one else does in the family) and also be a miracle because in their childish worldview there is no evil, no such thing as having no home, they trust you and want to have fun with you and that brings hope. I didn't have a relationship like that in my life, but I feel it strongly all the same.
Yeah I understand what your saying me and my sister I'm her older brother we grew up in a broken home every night was a nightmare and I always tried to protect her from everything and now with me being 24 and she 21 it's hard for me to understand and let go of her because she doesn't need my protection anymore she grew up to be strong and really independent and she is the only reason why I'm still on this planet I just wish I had somebody to protect me through my childhood but we had each other I was never alone thanks for this song SIAMÉS I love it ❤️
Like every Siames video, there is meaning! I interpret this as the girl shouldering all the responsibilities on herself as she views herself as her brothers protector. At one point, they played together like the kids they were. Him with his action figure, her with her doll. Eventually she stopped playing with him and took things more serious as said before. So when the little boy runs away, she goes to bring him back. The boy wants his sister to play with him as they venture home, they envision challenges along the way which are actually simple games represented by the hopscotch. When the bag is spilled, the girl shoves her doll back in its bag because she’s “moved past it” as the adventure continues she is able to experience the same wonder when she pulls it out to get past the last monster. It’s her metaphorically letting herself be a kid again and have fun with her brother like she use to. Little bonus* When the action figure grows in size, I think he could represent their father, maybe him not being around anymore. (Since this song is about broken homes) We see him hoist the boy on his shoulders like a dad would do his son
Copied from my other comment, here is my interpretation of the song - Honestly the lyrics paired with the animation makes it sound like the song is about child neglect or the POV from children of a family that doesn’t get along too well, it’s actually quite a sad song. Building on this further, it’s possible that the monsters they’re fighting are the experiences they’ve had in that home, yet they don’t quite understand them, so it’s not represented as something really sinister and evil, yet they still know that it was a bad experience, so they’re still monsters. And the use of the toys and the fun they have together is like their protection against this life for them at home. I only say this because of my own experiences in a family like this, with only me and my brother to help each other move through it, thankfully we’re safe now.
I like this theory! I found it interesting you thought the younger kid was a brother: my first impression was a little sister. Is there anything that says one way or the other, beyond the archetypes of the toy they like?
yeah thats the interpretation i got, i saw the figure carrying the boy as childish escapism lifting him through the day, and i think as adults a lot of us make the mistake of feeling we cant enjoy the things we once did when we were kids and that we have to be perfect people, but its a miserable and narrow to path to tread and its healthy to allow yourself to be childish and enjoy your escapism now and then.
For me as well :p, though I'm the youngest but for some reason the video and the song have a certain childhood evening hanging out with your siblings vibe.
Entre las interpretaciones que se le puede dar al video está esa donde la hermana mayor tiene el peso de encargarse o proteger a su hermano más chico. Para hacer todo más fácil le hace ver a su hermano como si todo fuera un juego (de ahí que ella dibujara el camino por etapas y con dibujos). Ella quizás sentía la necesidad de hacerlo por el hecho de tener una "broken home" y veía a su hermano como si no fuera capaz de defenderse por sí mismo. En cambio llega un punto donde su hermano muestra que es capaz de ayudar también, y eso hace que ella se de cuenta de que en realidad no está sola en eso, sino que ambos se tienen para lidiar con todos esos bichos que se encuentran por el camino (cada uno a su manera). De ahí que la canción termine con " who said you're on your own?"
To add to this, as the brother begins to help out, the "Battles" become less aggressive and more whimsical as the little brother shows his sister that not everything has to be a battle. When the little brothers toy comes to life, it goes through everything from deescalation and self-defense (drill punch robot), to negation (Oni), and even making friends from enemies (First giant robot, and the Tik-tak-to bot.) The final monster is when the sister finally realizes that you don't have to fight every fight that comes your way. Sometimes winning a fight means avoiding the fight altogether, and her stuffed ducky shows that it's okay to hold on to some things from your childhood that make you feel safe or protected.
Las palabras sobran el mensaje de éste videoclip es muy fuerte, se explica por si solo pero me gustaría aportar. A mí parecer el/la hermanx mayor carga con el peso de cuidar, es por eso que guarda con tanto recelo el pato de peluche, una metáfora de esa inocencia/infancia que lamentablemente se pierde o se debe dejar de lado, se ve forzadx a crecer rápido para resguardar a su hermanx del mundo hostil que hay allí afuera... Es por eso que lucha a capa y espada de manera muy agresiva y feroz... Sin embargo es el/la pequeñx quien a través de su inocencia y ,de alguna manera, "despreocupación" soluciona de otra manera los desafíos y que incluso se amiga con los mismos, y que aquello que en un principio puede causar temor o inseguridad quizá no es tan terrible, tan hostil cómo aparentaba. Hogar no es solamente el espacio físico , son aquellas personas que te cuidan, que te acompañan en el camino... Justamente aquellxs que hacen que el viaje deje de ser hostil... Que despiertan la ternura y abrazan nuestrx niñx interior. Allí donde se puede "ser" es HOGAR. Gracias SIAMES por tantas emociones. Los vi en Vorterix, salte, cante, llore y me sentí muy feliz. Siento que su música es una caricia, que de alguna manera dice "hey, lo que sentís es normal. No estás solx" Simplemente Gracias
@@freakystarlight He said (in short) the older sibling feels the necessity to protects hers young brother for having a "broken home" and for that reason she had to grow up early, but in the way she notices hers brother can helps her to overcomes the challenges on his own innocent and childish way, and then she can feels more comfortable and realizes she's not totally alone, that's why the song ends up saying "who said you're on your own?"
Man this gives me nostalgia. Days spent creating and hosting games for my sibling and friends on the way home from school. The kids in this new music video for no lullaby seem to be doing something similar. The younger sibling wants to stay out and play so the older sister "begrudgingly" makes up a game of pretend to lead them home. The game is surprisingly imaginative, and it turns out to be because the older one played with their own toy growing up. So they have experience making the real world more exciting with games of pretend. ....or this is all real. That little kid is literally riding a toy that turns into a giant. "ONWARDS AOSHIMA!!!" either way!
The animation likely changed the meaning of the song to me too. The song talks about a broken home, about being left alone. I think that the older one had to deal with the problems of her parents, she was left alone and didn't fell loved. There was no lullaby for her. But the animation makes me think, that this is changing for her, she isn't alone anymore, she has her brother and wants to make him fell loved and happy. For him there are lullabies.
"Who said you're on your own?" that ending is so moving omg I don't think I'd listened to the whole song before. SIAMES movie amazing as always, I think this is my favorite so far.
I 100% agree My brother will always annoy me and I'll always annoy him, but as soon as I mention a bad day at school, he'll usually say "Who do I need to punch?" and if I complain about people being rude to me, he'll always say that he'll beat them up. He actually recommended this song to me (along with other SIAMES songs), and it's become my favourite song. It's really special to me now Anyways thanks for coming to my Ted Talk lmao
as an older sibling this is absolutely true! especially for me when we where all adopted from different countries even though we annoy each other to death we still love each other because we were brought together by our Mother and that bond will never be broken
i remember someone saying on the music video something along the lines of “ theres gonna be a cool animation video for this one day” that dude was right edit: the person said “theres gonna be a kickass animation for this someday”
@@natdreams yep. They using decrease details method to make it more easier to animate. So they can make the animation more SMOOTH And i like smooth things. Especially in the "Summer night" video The slow mo is so smooth Actually they can make details + smooth, but it's will take so much time The example for smooth + details is anime like kimi no na wa
Siento que el color es para enmascarar una historia tan triste como una canción, a fin de cuentas ninguno de los dos hermanos quería realmente volver a su casa, la major tenía que hacer volar su imaginación para que su hermanito la siguiera, y la casa era lo único que no lograba volverse mágico
Por algún motivo todas las canciones y animaciones que RUDO trabaja para SIAMÉS definitivamente erizan la piel, ¡necesitamos ver más trabajos así! Como siempre, muchas gracias por tanta calidad, y muchos éxitos! Grandes!
Sometimes the circumstances in life force you to grow up so fast you almost forget what it ever felt like to be a kid. Thanks to her little brother she finally got to feel that childlike feeling again. That's what I think anyway.
I said it on the other version of this song and I’ll say it again “who said you’re on your own?” Hits really hard. I remember when I was listening to this song before and I related to the lyrics, but I don’t think I truly understood them up until now. I’ve grown up in a dysfunctional and broken home for a long time, but now I feel like the issues of this home are really getting to me because my family considered me to be the one with ambition and potential so all the weight has been put onto me (it always has been on me, but now it’s really hitting). I hope a day will come when I will hear “who said you’re on your own?”. Or feel like I’m not on my own anymore.
Supongo que el mensaje del video es que crecer no significa dejar de lado tu niño interior La hermana rechazaba jugar con los "monstruos" que podemos suponer que son juguetes y por eso los atacaba, cuando el hermano tomó el control todo se volvió un juego y al final la hermana se da cuenta que no por crecer tienes que dejar de disfrutar de todo lo que te gusta, inlcuso si eso se considera algo "infantil" como el patito que traía en la mochila y al principio trataba de ocultarlo pero después se dio cuenta que no hay que sentir pena por eso. Grande Siamés siempre encuentro joyas audiovisuales con ustedes
Yo mas bien ví como la hermana mayor guiando a su hermana o hermano menor por la vida que para el o la menor es un juego hasta que el menor aprende por si mismo el como lidiar las cosas y con el final de la mayor aprendiendo ahora del menor
this, quite literally, put tears in my eyes. it reminded me of how life used to be, how fun and exciting every passing thing could be. that there was still magic in the world. the eyes of a child are the only ones in this world that see everything in a romantic light... and i wish that i could still see in that light. amazing song. honestly. thank you so much
i think this one’s got the simpler story out of the others we’ve seen so far, but it’s also the most enjoyable to watch. it’s so sweet and adorable. it doesn’t ask you to analyze it too deeply like what people did for the wolf and mr fear. it just asks you to enjoy it and remember your childhood.
Lyrics Blinding lights, thunder tremble pack Muddy hearts, beanie babies lies There's no lullaby in this nowhere land Shining high, rumbles in the dark Torn apart devil in disguise There's no lullaby in this nowhere land What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home? Where's the love when you were left on your own? So alone Tumbling dice, sentimental crap Who's the smart leading daily cries? There's no lullaby in this nowhere land What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home? Where's the love when you were left on your own? What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home? Where's the love when you were left on your own? So alone Ah-ah Ah-ah Ah-ah What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home? Where's the love when you were left on your own? What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home? Where's the love when you were left on your own? So alone Who said you're on your own?
This song and video have been hugely inspirational to me so I want to just gush a little. This video is so sweet. The big sister wants to protect her little brother, and is prepared to cut up anything that gets near because she thinks they represent danger. She protects him by physically removing or defeating things that try to harm him. But she's not happy. She's not having a good time. She's doing her job as a big sister by keeping little bro safe, only she might not understand how to best do that. If you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. She has a moment where she remembers being innocent like him and longs for it, but she seems to tell herself that silly fun is in the past and her duty now is to protect. Lilttle brother shows her that we aren't hammers and life isn't full of nails; he shows her that being friendly and clever are able solutions too, if not better solutions. They meet more and more monsters and she's always ready to jump in and cut them to ribbons, but little brother takes the lead and resolves things peacefully in fun and creative ways. He catches a punch from a big guy and they just move past him, refusing his fight. He shows the next monster that he's strong too and earns its respect. A dude equipped with two spears ends up using his spears to point at the squares he's picking in tic-tac-toe. Maybe big sister could have just cut all of the monsters up, but she starts to see that she never needed to, and she starts to see that she can let her guard down. The elder sibling is filling a role of 'protector'. She thinks she knows better than little brother and wants to use that knowledge to protect him, even if he doesn't like it. She's doing only what she thinks is best. By the end of the video, she realizes she has just as much to learn from him as he does from her. It feels more and more like people see the world in terms of problems and solutions, hammers and nails. This video communicates a value that I think is incredibly important to leading a meaningful life and I'm glad it was made.
Lyrics Here: Blinding lights Thunder tremble pack Muddy hearts Beanie babies lies There's no lullaby In this nowhere land Shining high Rumbles in the dark Torn apart Devil in disguise There's no lullaby In this nowhere land What's the meaning When you have a broken home? Home, home Where's the love When you were left on your own? So alone Tumbling dice Sentimental crap Who's the smart Leading daily cries? There's no lullaby In this nowhere land What's the meaning When you have a broken home? Home, home Where's the love When you were left on your own? What's the meaning When you have a broken home? Home, home Where's the love When you were left on your own? So alone What's the meaning When you have a broken home? Home, home Where's the love When you were left on your own? What's the meaning When you have a broken home? Home, home Where's the love When you were left on your own? So alone Who said you're on your own?
Honestly the lyrics paired with the animation makes it sound like the song is about child neglect or the POV from children of a family that doesn’t get along too well, it’s actually quite a sad song. Building on this further, it’s possible that the monsters they’re fighting are the experiences they’ve had in that home, yet they don’t quite understand them, so it’s not represented as something really sinister and evil, yet they still know that it was a bad experience, so they’re still monsters. And the use of the toys and the fun they have together is like their protection against this life for them at home. I only say this because of my own experiences in a family like this, with only me and my brother to help each other move through it, thankfully we’re safe now.
@@hippoking8111 It just translated badly, he said something similar to "this is fucking great", the translator just thinks that swear words automatically mean something bad:/
This hits home having an older sister and having all those memories of playing toys growing up. I always had some cool action figure from a tv show while my sister just had plush dolls that were cute, but that never stopped us from combining our toys to create a whole story. I think this captured the good childhood memories so well, even better than toy story 😂
I love the message that people who have grown up to stop playing/ having fun make it more about the destination rather than the journey. As if the journey was the boring part that must be ignored in order to get to your destination and complete the task. Children just find themselves to enjoy everytime they can, and a little walk home became an epic journey of a hero. They don't see it as a task, or a walk. They see it as an adventure. Shouldn't we all be amazed by the little things more often, or be able to enjoy them at any level? It just makes me really sad some people feel unable to use their creativity at some point, when It's always been there.
Love the symbolism in this video. How a little kid had to stop being a little kid for the sake of looking after their younger sibling. Breaks my heart, but at the same time, the animation makes their journey worthwhile. Ahhhh once again, another masterpiece!! I loved it!
Me encanta Soy profesor de literatura en preparatoria y suelo utilizar sus vídeos musicales para ejemplificar cosas como la estructura de las historias, el viaje del héroe, etc. Este vídeo no será la excepción y ya veo que hablaremos de creación de simbolismos internos, plot twist, anagnórisis y demás. Muchas gracias por tan increíble vídeo, por tan maravillosa música y por permitirme enseñar divirtiéndome C:
Ojalá hubiese tenido un docente como usted. Estructuración literaria siempre un tema que me apasionaba, pero cuando se nos forzaban libros en la traquea costaba mucho integrarse al tema.
aunque tuve un muy buen profesor de literatura y mi colegio, ver como los profesores aun hoy en dia se reinventan para que la enseñanza sea mas amena y mas divertida, me alegra enormemente
that ending gets me every time the song is so sad and the "you're not on your own" just makes it so happy, even though your life may be hard, there are those close to you who bring you up
I love how the intro sets up our protagonist, how plain she sees the world, but is also constantly checking for danger, and how experienced she is in general. Then we see how she contrasts with her sibling, who's full of imagination and loves to play games that the protagonist acts like she doesn't have time for. Through all the imaginary battles, it shows how the protagonist thinks her sibling is always getting them into trouble and she has to save them from it, but then her sibling shows how they can fight back as well, in a much more effective way. And then the protagonist learns to accept a bit of her childhood again, to embrace the way her sibling fights. Also like how the final monster looks like the night sky. I'm not sure if it was the intention, but it makes me think that the protagonist is "fighting" the night. That despite acting so grown up, they still use their plush to help go to sleep.
The music and song made me cry cause it just flush back all the memories of me and older brother when we were younger and how I would always be wanting him to play with me and he would always be so bitter and resistant but later embrace being a kid and would just be the two of us having hours of fun and seeing him smile when that wasn’t something he often did will always be with me. Thank you guys for this wonderful work of nostalgia :,)
I remember when this song came out. I was in a major depressive episode and was so fixated on this new song. The “who said you’re on your own?” line made me feel so much at home. I’m so proud of SIAMÉS for growing more and more throughout the years and releasing more beautiful and meaningful music videos.
Theory time! I think this mv focuses on the significance of childhood and its necessity when growing up. Throughout the mv, we can see the older sister mustering her own strength to succeed in each trial until her sibling uses his doll to easily surpass them instead. During the last trial, she realizes that her childhood is a fragment of herself that reflects her strength as well which she had been ignoring, and finally uses it. Its honestly relatable bcuz we also tend to push away our past child selves as we grow up, just like she did. But deep down, that child resides and it gives us strength too. Again, props to the animators as this is so well done! And ofc the song is a masterpiece itself ^^
You know your band is getting big when people start mentioning the band members by name because of their work. Hutter. This dude's bass work is absolutely gorgeous. God damn. Are you kidding me? Those brakes, the beautiful pulsating flows, just cathartic juice.
Idk why, but watching this i just started balling. Something about the simple message of just enjoying childhood, and being ok with the fact that you can let yourself go wild in imagination. Having picked up a lot of new hobbies that i was always told wasn't something i'd like cause i wasn't creative. So this song just saying "It's okay to let yourself back into neverland, if only for a little while", just fcking resonated with me. And watching my little brother go from a child full of curiosity to a now near adult, has made me realise just how fast and suddenly our old imaginations get labelled as "childlike". So thanks for another great video Siames, hope you swing by Denmark sometime :D
As a teen, I often feel this weird inbetween of "I'm not fully grown yet" and "I better start learning to grow-up" But I have always believed that having a "child-like" attitude and imagination towards life shouldn't be a bad thing. I still love things like cartoons and stuffed animals, and honestly, what's wrong with that? I just wish people would stop trying to pressure others into believing otherwise. Sometimes I think people do it without even realizing they are.
I loved reading your interpretation. It's so different from mine, and it reminded me that the stuff we go through are not universal. You're not me, so you saw a message in the video that I never would've thought of. Go be and use your imagination every once in a while, hope you have fun doing it
Believe it or not, ur songs have known how to keep me optimistic, thanks to them I don't feel so bad sometimes, I enjoy them, I love them, they should get more recognition cuz they are the best, the animations are so cute and pretty that they make me cry of happiness, and I know I'm being cringy, but I love everything you do, keep growing and shining, I adore you.
for some reason I almost cried watching this. Felt so beatiful to watch the sister first seeing the world around her as hostile, but learning through her little brother how the world can be also seen as fun and embracing through more accepting eyes. First trying to be mature because she thinks she needs to and in the end learning that growing up isn’t about abandoning her inner child even if she has a difficult family relationship and taking care of her brother. That’s what I got from it at least
Que emoción, no puedo esperar por ver que más tienen preparado para futuro adoro su música y espero lo mejor para ustedes encerio se les aprecia mucho son los mejores
This one is the best animated song SIAMES made, the others were amazing too but this one's takes the cake, "no lullaby" has breathtaking animation and the song itself rocks, the final scene where the older sister face off against the blue boss is pure of emotion. 10/10 Animated song
SIAMES is reaching so far that everything they are achieving is incredible, it is a tremendous pride for me and many that the band is from Argentina! Don't stop flying SIAMES!
Pieces like this mean the world. It’s just me and my little sister, and no foundation at home. Been a huge fan since Mr. Fear and I can say that this new era is so unique and charming. X
I think its aslo about how younger sisters view their older sibling, annoyed and lacking imagination, but at the same time their protectors and heros. And how the older sister gets her imagination awakened with her childhood toy at the end. Love this so much.
Lo hicieron en 2017, lo hicieron en 2018, en 2019 y lo volvieron hacer ahora. Orgullo nacional papá! Los videoclips animados de esta banda tienen tanta pasión y expresión como la música en si misma y lo hacen el combo perfecto audiovisual. Me encantan de verdad chicos!
This made me remember all the moments my sister help me and my little brother. She would invent stories and we made them real with our imagination. One day we were detectives trying to catch the murdered, the next day we were running from dinosaurs. Once we tried to make a movie. Having a mother with bipolar disorder it was horrible, she did the best she could to protect us from the depression and maniatic episodes of my mom.
I could definitely see this as a full-length anime, each episode another step on the game of hopscotch, focusing on themes of growing up and losing the enthusiasm and wonder of childhood.
Honestamente, como mencionaron otros, pensé que iba a ser un vídeo mayoritariamente triste, con escenas contrastantes de felicidad en colores cálidos y brillantes, al estilo de "Summer Nights". Sin embargo, sorprendieron con un vídeo alegre, con algunas moralejas y, apenas dándo a notar (sólo si se escucha la letra y entiende) la tristeza, encarnada con la hermana menor fuera de la casa, aparentemente lejos de ella. Excelente trabajo de animación, sincronización ritmo-visual y, por sobretodo, musical. Saludos y sigan así!
I love how different each of the videos have been. "The Wolf" was in black and white with red highlights, "Mr. Fear" had a strong Moebius influence and use of comic book panels in it's cinematography, "Summer Nights" was more grounded, and this one is just adorable. Can't wait to see what the next one will look like
Oh man, honest to god you guy are a lifesaver, rough weeks and unhappiness just melts away when I get to see your work again, keep being so awesome and I won't mind ^^
SIAMES music videos always remind me how much animation can really do. It’s always such an experience when a new one is released. Of course having a banging song with the animation always helps ;)
You have no idea how much I needed this song and animation. A big sis here...
Thank you for doing what you do. Thank you for helping people like me remember that we are not alone. ❤❤❤
Your music is amazing. These animations are amazing. I'M NOT CRYING YOU ARE!
I like that when the little sibling 'defeated' the monsters, it was just by playing with them. The older sibling clearly designed them to be fought, and their first instinct was to use the sword in defense. But when the little kid took over, it became a game again, which reminded the older sibling that they were still allowed to be childish sometimes, and didn't need to be so closed off. In the end, the older sibling dropped their defensive attitude, the sword, in favor of the toy.
Amazing video as always, I love seeing the stories you come up with!!
its kinda suspicous that at the same time we both posted a comment with the same concept
@@lazy_eights3059 sus amogus
Well, nice job getting your comment pinned! Seems like you figured out the lore to such an incredible music video! 👏😎
EDIT: Welp, looks like you’re comment is no longer pinned. Seems like they’re pinning random comments every now and then.
@@lazy_eights3059 wow what a conspiracy call Fox
My mind "waaa" the entirety of the animation so i guess my IQ must've dropped by 20 while whatching the video and i didn't notice shit
this seems reminiscent of a childhood memory, the amount of imagination we had as kids... amazing animation like always, i felt a bit nostalgic and it made me have some chills lol
T ves hermosa ñ
nice pfp bro
I agree, every SIAMES animated video has that sorta magic in them
It reminds me of keep your hands off eizouken and I highly recommend it if you like the music video
@@nki9704 ty!!
As a person who has grown up in an abusive household with two younger siblings and who had roleplayed countless fantasy scenarios with them to give them a sense of wonder in our cruel lives, this couldn't have been more emotional.
I was thinking the same
same, this is my favorite song right now
Same
Hadn't seen anyone else mention this yet. The animation is very good & cute, but paired w the lyrics the story is actually very sad ;_;
@@CrunchyKalimbaTabs I mean the meaning of the song doesn't have to be about that. But it's cool if people can relate in it their own way
when you have a broken home. you will have to force yourself to be an adult even if you are a kid. but the lil bro remind her and show her that there's other way to respond to the situation
Bro, u got the pin
Nice!
i love how relateable this is, it may not have been my brother that saved me but i was saved none the less
i hate that you made me remember some toughs times, but thanks for doing it, now my throat hurts and i cant keep my tears for shedding
i miss the childhood i never had........
I personally interpret this video as two siblings who come from a "broken home" or a tough situation at home where the older sister has taken a carer role for the younger, the way the younger doesn't want to go home and reacts so heavily + the lyrics really seems to make it feel that way , but the older one brings the spark of joy and makes it ok for her. They are not alone, they have eachother. There is the meaning :)
I think the younger sibling brings that same joy to their sister as well. Her finally reaching for her own toy felt like a moment of accepting that it was okay to let her guard down and just spend awhile playing, instead of constantly being on guard trying to handle things way too seriously.
@@mapleleafiguess7484 yes absolutely! It's such a good video with so much depth too
I take it as having PTSD and rapidly dissociating to the point where you create your own worlds in your head because you can't handle the real world to a degree that it forces you to live in intricate worlds other than reality.
I would add to that and also say that because of that decision, the older sister has to become more of an "adult" and sees the playtime session as less of a "I'm doing something with my sibling" and more "I'm doing something FOR my sibling". All of the obstacles that they go through prior to the giant robot the older sister destroys quickly as to get it over with, while the younger sibling (and their action figure) get around obstacles using generally more pacifistic means. The younger sibling is showing their sister that they don't always have to act like an adult just because their home life is terrible, that she's still a kid too, and she realizes it when she joins in with the bird. They can rely on each other both with the older sister as a protector but still as close siblings.
My thoughts exactly
So the older sister presented to the younger one how to fight your problems. And in return the younger sister showed the older one a bit of escapism to ease the reality they live in. They learned from each other.
Yes, I think it's true
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The fact that, even if siames has grown out of The Wolf, they still like to point it out as a mark of what they are and what they can reach. Love that they added a panel on 0:03.
It's just like TLT, both groups had their past and amazing songs that made the world look at them but now they are onto different projects, yet they still show love for the road they've gone through.
Many thanks for all your songs Siames, you're amazing
Oh my God Is fantastic reference
idk if it was intentional or not, but the street lights at 3:03 passing by reminded me of the wolf as well.
@@Lalrud So true, didn't even realize that one in between all. Not even talking about how the kids can be related to the same humanoid figures as Mr. Fear
Oh damn I didn’t even notice!!
Holy crap well spotted! That's such a clever throw back that I missed in my countless times I've rewatched this video
i dont know how to interpret it but i absolutly love how first the sister get rid of the obstacle by attacking them but then when her youger brother start to interact with the obstacle they pass by playing game
Something about a broken home and not getting love when u needed it so maybe it's to do with u feel u have to be protective cause both kids were raised differently????
And feeling like you can't be childish that u have to act mature?
Even tho she's a kid
The older is combative with the world, putting up a front that the only way to progress is by individual strength and fighting, due to the animosity they've felt within the world. The younger child keeps a more positive outlook, leveraging relationships (the mecha man action figure), looking towards the positive to progress home. The older is surprised at it's effectiveness, and remembers that there was once a time when she had a similar outlook. Paired with a sick drum riff, she leverages belief in others rather than individual strength by showing her stuffed animal, rather than fighting, to get by.
@@melodyperson6684 I kinda hate the fact the world view of an adult is that they can't be a kid. As a kid I was never able to do certain stuff like going to Disneyland. Am I a creep for wanting to go to Disneyland now I'm an adult and can afford it?
@@agoogleuser5420 it doesn't matter what age you r
Anyone can have a great vacation in a place where you rly wanna go
Disney land plenty of adults love going
The implication of a broken home that has no lullaby is heartbreaking. There's always something you can hold on to that makes you not all on your own, but it takes time and effort to get there. Sometimes younger siblings can be both a burden (you need to take care of them and protect them because no one else does in the family) and also be a miracle because in their childish worldview there is no evil, no such thing as having no home, they trust you and want to have fun with you and that brings hope. I didn't have a relationship like that in my life, but I feel it strongly all the same.
Yeah I understand what your saying me and my sister I'm her older brother we grew up in a broken home every night was a nightmare and I always tried to protect her from everything and now with me being 24 and she 21 it's hard for me to understand and let go of her because she doesn't need my protection anymore she grew up to be strong and really independent and she is the only reason why I'm still on this planet I just wish I had somebody to protect me through my childhood but we had each other I was never alone thanks for this song SIAMÉS I love it ❤️
This feels like looking out of the car window as a kid and imagining cool action scenes.
who said kids only do that?
@@specterknight0542 I feel that lmao I get so bored
and I still do that
@@specterknight0542 Ikr lol- I still do it
@@specterknight0542 you shouldn't be doing that as an adult unless you are in the passenger seat
Like every Siames video, there is meaning!
I interpret this as the girl shouldering all the responsibilities on herself as she views herself as her brothers protector. At one point, they played together like the kids they were. Him with his action figure, her with her doll. Eventually she stopped playing with him and took things more serious as said before. So when the little boy runs away, she goes to bring him back. The boy wants his sister to play with him as they venture home, they envision challenges along the way which are actually simple games represented by the hopscotch. When the bag is spilled, the girl shoves her doll back in its bag because she’s “moved past it” as the adventure continues she is able to experience the same wonder when she pulls it out to get past the last monster. It’s her metaphorically letting herself be a kid again and have fun with her brother like she use to.
Little bonus* When the action figure grows in size, I think he could represent their father, maybe him not being around anymore. (Since this song is about broken homes) We see him hoist the boy on his shoulders like a dad would do his son
Copied from my other comment, here is my interpretation of the song -
Honestly the lyrics paired with the animation makes it sound like the song is about child neglect or the POV from children of a family that doesn’t get along too well, it’s actually quite a sad song.
Building on this further, it’s possible that the monsters they’re fighting are the experiences they’ve had in that home, yet they don’t quite understand them, so it’s not represented as something really sinister and evil, yet they still know that it was a bad experience, so they’re still monsters.
And the use of the toys and the fun they have together is like their protection against this life for them at home.
I only say this because of my own experiences in a family like this, with only me and my brother to help each other move through it, thankfully we’re safe now.
I felt the same way about the father part.
I like this theory! I found it interesting you thought the younger kid was a brother: my first impression was a little sister. Is there anything that says one way or the other, beyond the archetypes of the toy they like?
@@rootzparty3053 I believe based on the hair and the choice of clothing, that is in fact a boy
yeah thats the interpretation i got, i saw the figure carrying the boy as childish escapism lifting him through the day, and i think as adults a lot of us make the mistake of feeling we cant enjoy the things we once did when we were kids and that we have to be perfect people, but its a miserable and narrow to path to tread and its healthy to allow yourself to be childish and enjoy your escapism now and then.
Siempre RUDO sacándosela con sus animaciones, SE MERECEN ALTO APLAUSO
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Lastima que todavia no aprendieron a exportar en 4k. Estamos casi en 2022 vieja. Se ve medio para el tuje en 1440p este video.
I can't stop re-watching this! Amazing animation and music!
true, true. i agree with your statement.
fellow siames enjoyer
I see you everywhere and I love it
oh, hey, it's the floran guy, love your vid
Oh you listen to SIAMES? Hell yeah
This hit really hard ahah. I'm allowed to put down my sword apparently
For me as well :p, though I'm the youngest but for some reason the video and the song have a certain childhood evening hanging out with your siblings vibe.
This
Entre las interpretaciones que se le puede dar al video está esa donde la hermana mayor tiene el peso de encargarse o proteger a su hermano más chico. Para hacer todo más fácil le hace ver a su hermano como si todo fuera un juego (de ahí que ella dibujara el camino por etapas y con dibujos). Ella quizás sentía la necesidad de hacerlo por el hecho de tener una "broken home" y veía a su hermano como si no fuera capaz de defenderse por sí mismo. En cambio llega un punto donde su hermano muestra que es capaz de ayudar también, y eso hace que ella se de cuenta de que en realidad no está sola en eso, sino que ambos se tienen para lidiar con todos esos bichos que se encuentran por el camino (cada uno a su manera). De ahí que la canción termine con " who said you're on your own?"
To add to this, as the brother begins to help out, the "Battles" become less aggressive and more whimsical as the little brother shows his sister that not everything has to be a battle. When the little brothers toy comes to life, it goes through everything from deescalation and self-defense (drill punch robot), to negation (Oni), and even making friends from enemies (First giant robot, and the Tik-tak-to bot.) The final monster is when the sister finally realizes that you don't have to fight every fight that comes your way. Sometimes winning a fight means avoiding the fight altogether, and her stuffed ducky shows that it's okay to hold on to some things from your childhood that make you feel safe or protected.
Las palabras sobran el mensaje de éste videoclip es muy fuerte, se explica por si solo pero me gustaría aportar. A mí parecer el/la hermanx mayor carga con el peso de cuidar, es por eso que guarda con tanto recelo el pato de peluche, una metáfora de esa inocencia/infancia que lamentablemente se pierde o se debe dejar de lado, se ve forzadx a crecer rápido para resguardar a su hermanx del mundo hostil que hay allí afuera... Es por eso que lucha a capa y espada de manera muy agresiva y feroz... Sin embargo es el/la pequeñx quien a través de su inocencia y ,de alguna manera, "despreocupación" soluciona de otra manera los desafíos y que incluso se amiga con los mismos, y que aquello que en un principio puede causar temor o inseguridad quizá no es tan terrible, tan hostil cómo aparentaba. Hogar no es solamente el espacio físico , son aquellas personas que te cuidan, que te acompañan en el camino... Justamente aquellxs que hacen que el viaje deje de ser hostil... Que despiertan la ternura y abrazan nuestrx niñx interior. Allí donde se puede "ser" es HOGAR.
Gracias SIAMES por tantas emociones. Los vi en Vorterix, salte, cante, llore y me sentí muy feliz. Siento que su música es una caricia, que de alguna manera dice "hey, lo que sentís es normal. No estás solx"
Simplemente Gracias
¿¿hermano?? Pensé que eran dos nenas.
uhm... and for non-spanish speakers ?
@@freakystarlight He said (in short) the older sibling feels the necessity to protects hers young brother for having a "broken home" and for that reason she had to grow up early, but in the way she notices hers brother can helps her to overcomes the challenges on his own innocent and childish way, and then she can feels more comfortable and realizes she's not totally alone, that's why the song ends up saying "who said you're on your own?"
Man this gives me nostalgia. Days spent creating and hosting games for my sibling and friends on the way home from school.
The kids in this new music video for no lullaby seem to be doing something similar. The younger sibling wants to stay out and play so the older sister "begrudgingly" makes up a game of pretend to lead them home. The game is surprisingly imaginative, and it turns out to be because the older one played with their own toy growing up. So they have experience making the real world more exciting with games of pretend.
....or this is all real. That little kid is literally riding a toy that turns into a giant.
"ONWARDS AOSHIMA!!!" either way!
I did something similar with my younger brother, we had a big imaginative univerce that was full of stuff. Now he says that it was stupid nonsense...
The animation likely changed the meaning of the song to me too. The song talks about a broken home, about being left alone.
I think that the older one had to deal with the problems of her parents, she was left alone and didn't fell loved. There was no lullaby for her.
But the animation makes me think, that this is changing for her, she isn't alone anymore, she has her brother and wants to make him fell loved and happy. For him there are lullabies.
Love the Gravity Falls reference lol
THIS IS A MASTER PEACE, THE COLOR PALETTE AND THE SMOOTHNESS OF THE ANIMATION IS UNBELIEVABLE
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"Who said you're on your own?" that ending is so moving omg
I don't think I'd listened to the whole song before.
SIAMES movie amazing as always, I think this is my favorite so far.
As a younger sibling, I've always found that oldests have two objectives: 1. Annoy youngest as much as possible 2. Defend youngest at all costs
I 100% agree
My brother will always annoy me and I'll always annoy him, but as soon as I mention a bad day at school, he'll usually say "Who do I need to punch?" and if I complain about people being rude to me, he'll always say that he'll beat them up.
He actually recommended this song to me (along with other SIAMES songs), and it's become my favourite song. It's really special to me now
Anyways thanks for coming to my Ted Talk lmao
As a younger to one and older to two, that's exactly how it is here.
as an older sibling this is absolutely true! especially for me when we where all adopted from different countries even though we annoy each other to death we still love each other because we were brought together by our Mother and that bond will never be broken
Well, as an older brother, I pitty the one who would dare to mess with my younger brother.
i am the youngest, and I was the annoying one
I WOULD WATCH THE HELLL OUT OF A SHOW WITH THIS ANIMATION AND A STORY ABOUT TWO SIBLINGS, YOUNGEST JUST VIBING AND OLDEST ANNOYED BUT HAVING FUN.
But the fact that it's such a short animation, that it's not an entire show, makes it a lot more special, no?
Over the Garden Wall has similar vibes
make a wolf and mr fear sequel first
i remember someone saying on the music video something along the lines of “ theres gonna be a cool animation video for this one day” that dude was right
edit: the person said “theres gonna be a kickass animation for this someday”
I remember that for young and restless to
I swear every single animated video siames makes is always a masterpiece
The guy -They called me a madman.
@@ArmoredLyonell ikr! they always are so smooth
@@natdreams yep. They using decrease details method to make it more easier to animate. So they can make the animation more SMOOTH
And i like smooth things. Especially in the "Summer night" video
The slow mo is so smooth
Actually they can make details + smooth, but it's will take so much time
The example for smooth + details is anime like kimi no na wa
Parece una animación demasiado tierna para una canción con una letra muy triste
No puedo esperar para verlo ya!
@Anna ♪ que pedo con eso xd
Siento que el color es para enmascarar una historia tan triste como una canción, a fin de cuentas ninguno de los dos hermanos quería realmente volver a su casa, la major tenía que hacer volar su imaginación para que su hermanito la siguiera, y la casa era lo único que no lograba volverse mágico
@@NoHaySistema un bot creo, últimamente hay muchos
Por algún motivo todas las canciones y animaciones que RUDO trabaja para SIAMÉS definitivamente erizan la piel, ¡necesitamos ver más trabajos así! Como siempre, muchas gracias por tanta calidad, y muchos éxitos! Grandes!
PERO QUE HACE PROPHECYX AQUI JJASJDJASKDJK
Prophecyx basado
I agree!! I absolutely adore all their animations!!
Siames + fanf =?? 🤔😳🧐
Está banda es de argentina búscalo en internet no lo vas a creer yo cuando supe que era de mí país se me voló el cerebro
Sometimes the circumstances in life force you to grow up so fast you almost forget what it ever felt like to be a kid. Thanks to her little brother she finally got to feel that childlike feeling again. That's what I think anyway.
I said it on the other version of this song and I’ll say it again “who said you’re on your own?” Hits really hard.
I remember when I was listening to this song before and I related to the lyrics, but I don’t think I truly understood them up until now. I’ve grown up in a dysfunctional and broken home for a long time, but now I feel like the issues of this home are really getting to me because my family considered me to be the one with ambition and potential so all the weight has been put onto me (it always has been on me, but now it’s really hitting). I hope a day will come when I will hear “who said you’re on your own?”. Or feel like I’m not on my own anymore.
you are not on your own! music connect us all 😻✨🚀
@@SIAMESmusichay you sell cds of your music? Can't seem to find ur stuff anywhere.
Supongo que el mensaje del video es que crecer no significa dejar de lado tu niño interior
La hermana rechazaba jugar con los "monstruos" que podemos suponer que son juguetes y por eso los atacaba, cuando el hermano tomó el control todo se volvió un juego y al final la hermana se da cuenta que no por crecer tienes que dejar de disfrutar de todo lo que te gusta, inlcuso si eso se considera algo "infantil" como el patito que traía en la mochila y al principio trataba de ocultarlo pero después se dio cuenta que no hay que sentir pena por eso.
Grande Siamés siempre encuentro joyas audiovisuales con ustedes
Hermosa analogia. Realmente es un mensaje espectacular.
Wtf lo explicaste muy bien
Yo mas bien ví como la hermana mayor guiando a su hermana o hermano menor por la vida que para el o la menor es un juego hasta que el menor aprende por si mismo el como lidiar las cosas y con el final de la mayor aprendiendo ahora del menor
el traductor de google es bueno
SIAMES y RUDO son oro audiovisual y creativo
this, quite literally, put tears in my eyes. it reminded me of how life used to be, how fun and exciting every passing thing could be. that there was still magic in the world. the eyes of a child are the only ones in this world that see everything in a romantic light... and i wish that i could still see in that light.
amazing song. honestly. thank you so much
надеюсь будет так же как и последний хит.
думаю этому место в трендах
Наконец-то дождались!)
У них каждый клип хит)
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That last line, "who said you're on your own", gave me goosebumps. Sometimes you forget that you don't have to handle everything by yourself.
OMG YESSSS!!!!!!!
It's always when you think SIAMES can't get any better with what they do, they do.
i think this one’s got the simpler story out of the others we’ve seen so far, but it’s also the most enjoyable to watch. it’s so sweet and adorable. it doesn’t ask you to analyze it too deeply like what people did for the wolf and mr fear. it just asks you to enjoy it and remember your childhood.
YES SIAMES GIVING US EVERYTHING. BEST SONG ON HOME WELL...THE WHOLE ALBUM IS AMAZING ❣❣❣
We are so glad you appreciate it!! Thanks so much for your compliments!
@@SIAMESmusic I love that you guys respond to your fans :) you guys are awesome and I hope your channel gets more attention
Lyrics
Blinding lights, thunder tremble pack
Muddy hearts, beanie babies lies
There's no lullaby in this nowhere land
Shining high, rumbles in the dark
Torn apart devil in disguise
There's no lullaby in this nowhere land
What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home?
Where's the love when you were left on your own?
So alone
Tumbling dice, sentimental crap
Who's the smart leading daily cries?
There's no lullaby in this nowhere land
What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home?
Where's the love when you were left on your own?
What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home?
Where's the love when you were left on your own?
So alone
Ah-ah
Ah-ah
Ah-ah
What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home?
Where's the love when you were left on your own?
What's the meaning when you have a broken home, home, home?
Where's the love when you were left on your own?
So alone
Who said you're on your own?
You're a lifesaver. Thank u for the lyrics
This song and video have been hugely inspirational to me so I want to just gush a little. This video is so sweet.
The big sister wants to protect her little brother, and is prepared to cut up anything that gets near because she thinks they represent danger. She protects him by physically removing or defeating things that try to harm him. But she's not happy. She's not having a good time. She's doing her job as a big sister by keeping little bro safe, only she might not understand how to best do that. If you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. She has a moment where she remembers being innocent like him and longs for it, but she seems to tell herself that silly fun is in the past and her duty now is to protect. Lilttle brother shows her that we aren't hammers and life isn't full of nails; he shows her that being friendly and clever are able solutions too, if not better solutions. They meet more and more monsters and she's always ready to jump in and cut them to ribbons, but little brother takes the lead and resolves things peacefully in fun and creative ways. He catches a punch from a big guy and they just move past him, refusing his fight. He shows the next monster that he's strong too and earns its respect. A dude equipped with two spears ends up using his spears to point at the squares he's picking in tic-tac-toe. Maybe big sister could have just cut all of the monsters up, but she starts to see that she never needed to, and she starts to see that she can let her guard down.
The elder sibling is filling a role of 'protector'. She thinks she knows better than little brother and wants to use that knowledge to protect him, even if he doesn't like it. She's doing only what she thinks is best. By the end of the video, she realizes she has just as much to learn from him as he does from her.
It feels more and more like people see the world in terms of problems and solutions, hammers and nails. This video communicates a value that I think is incredibly important to leading a meaningful life and I'm glad it was made.
INCREIBLE la animación
Bonito encontrar a Dsimphony por aquí
Saludos desde México
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no pensé que te gustara esta tipo de música, pero me alegro que así sea xd
Saludos desde México
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Lyrics Here:
Blinding lights
Thunder tremble pack
Muddy hearts
Beanie babies lies
There's no lullaby
In this nowhere land
Shining high
Rumbles in the dark
Torn apart
Devil in disguise
There's no lullaby
In this nowhere land
What's the meaning
When you have a broken home?
Home, home
Where's the love
When you were left on your own?
So alone
Tumbling dice
Sentimental crap
Who's the smart
Leading daily cries?
There's no lullaby
In this nowhere land
What's the meaning
When you have a broken home?
Home, home
Where's the love
When you were left on your own?
What's the meaning
When you have a broken home?
Home, home
Where's the love
When you were left on your own?
So alone
What's the meaning
When you have a broken home?
Home, home
Where's the love
When you were left on your own?
What's the meaning
When you have a broken home?
Home, home
Where's the love
When you were left on your own?
So alone
Who said you're on your own?
Honestly the lyrics paired with the animation makes it sound like the song is about child neglect or the POV from children of a family that doesn’t get along too well, it’s actually quite a sad song.
Building on this further, it’s possible that the monsters they’re fighting are the experiences they’ve had in that home, yet they don’t quite understand them, so it’s not represented as something really sinister and evil, yet they still know that it was a bad experience, so they’re still monsters.
And the use of the toys and the fun they have together is like their protection against this life for them at home.
I only say this because of my own experiences in a family like this, with only me and my brother to help each other move through it, thankfully we’re safe now.
Спасибо бро, теперь я могу понять смысл песни
@@cheems436 The last line though twists the lyrics a little.
Finally. Took a bit of scrolling but I knew I would find lyrics.
Thank you so much.🙏
Это просто ахуенно, не понимаю, почему так мало внимания уделяется столь крутой группе)
You had me at the first half not gonna lie
@@hippoking8111 It just translated badly, he said something similar to "this is fucking great", the translator just thinks that swear words automatically mean something bad:/
@@hippoking8111 ahahha dont try translate this) but i realy mean what this song is fucking great and why this band so unpopular)
полностью согласен. бля,у них песни такие ламповые,каждый раз хуею
Поддерживаю!
This hits home having an older sister and having all those memories of playing toys growing up. I always had some cool action figure from a tv show while my sister just had plush dolls that were cute, but that never stopped us from combining our toys to create a whole story. I think this captured the good childhood memories so well, even better than toy story 😂
I love the message that people who have grown up to stop playing/ having fun make it more about the destination rather than the journey. As if the journey was the boring part that must be ignored in order to get to your destination and complete the task. Children just find themselves to enjoy everytime they can, and a little walk home became an epic journey of a hero. They don't see it as a task, or a walk. They see it as an adventure. Shouldn't we all be amazed by the little things more often, or be able to enjoy them at any level? It just makes me really sad some people feel unable to use their creativity at some point, when It's always been there.
Una de mis canciones favoritas! Realmente era justo y necesario que tuviera un vídeo animado. No puedo esperar a ver que quede inmortalizado
Love the symbolism in this video. How a little kid had to stop being a little kid for the sake of looking after their younger sibling. Breaks my heart, but at the same time, the animation makes their journey worthwhile. Ahhhh once again, another masterpiece!! I loved it!
Aún no lo he visto y ya estoy segura de que me encantará, como todo lo que hacen (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
Jsjsjs si de seguro está genial!!!
A child's imagination is a wonderful and precious thing. Hold onto it as long as you can.
no matter how many times I see this, I still tear up. what a great reminder to keep fun and joy in your heart no matter what.
Couldn't agree more!
No hay nada ni nadie en Argentina que produzca animaciones del calibre de las que hace Rudo. Es valiosísimo que esta gente exista.
THIS
desde México, me quito el sombrero ante ellos. Increíbles y bellísimos trabajos los que hacen
I'm already inlove with the artstyle, lezgo Siames and Rudo Co.🤎
Это...
Просто божественная аллегория на то, что не нужно забывать детство морально )
Summer Nights тоже очень очаровательная.
Love the animation and all everything
OH! theres the girl from the wolf at the start i never noticed her or saw a comment about it!
Feliz de saber que siguen con estas animaciones, es la razón por la cual los sigo desde "The Wolf" aparte de su espectacular música
Me encanta
Soy profesor de literatura en preparatoria y suelo utilizar sus vídeos musicales para ejemplificar cosas como la estructura de las historias, el viaje del héroe, etc. Este vídeo no será la excepción y ya veo que hablaremos de creación de simbolismos internos, plot twist, anagnórisis y demás.
Muchas gracias por tan increíble vídeo, por tan maravillosa música y por permitirme enseñar divirtiéndome C:
Mis respetos
Ojalá hubiese tenido un docente como usted. Estructuración literaria siempre un tema que me apasionaba, pero cuando se nos forzaban libros en la traquea costaba mucho integrarse al tema.
aunque tuve un muy buen profesor de literatura y mi colegio, ver como los profesores aun hoy en dia se reinventan para que la enseñanza sea mas amena y mas divertida, me alegra enormemente
Literatura siempre fue mi materia preferida
Nem acredito que vai ter clipe dessa música tão boa
Brs q amam essa banda
💎 muito massa
(。♡‿♡。)
Nó, fala não. O coração até acelera
Melhor que summet time, the wolf e mr fear
that ending gets me every time
the song is so sad and the "you're not on your own" just makes it so happy, even though your life may be hard, there are those close to you who bring you up
Still makes me cry every time I watch/listen to it. The love is wherever we can find it.
Es una muy buena canción,merecía un videoclip
IM SO EXCITED!!! MY FAVORITE BAND AND MY FAVORITE ANIMATORS UNITE YET AGAIN TO DROP A WONDERFUL BANGER ToT
Never let go of your childhood
NEVER.
I would love to lose a piece of it but sadly it's either all or nothing...
I love how the intro sets up our protagonist, how plain she sees the world, but is also constantly checking for danger, and how experienced she is in general. Then we see how she contrasts with her sibling, who's full of imagination and loves to play games that the protagonist acts like she doesn't have time for. Through all the imaginary battles, it shows how the protagonist thinks her sibling is always getting them into trouble and she has to save them from it, but then her sibling shows how they can fight back as well, in a much more effective way. And then the protagonist learns to accept a bit of her childhood again, to embrace the way her sibling fights.
Also like how the final monster looks like the night sky. I'm not sure if it was the intention, but it makes me think that the protagonist is "fighting" the night. That despite acting so grown up, they still use their plush to help go to sleep.
The music and song made me cry cause it just flush back all the memories of me and older brother when we were younger and how I would always be wanting him to play with me and he would always be so bitter and resistant but later embrace being a kid and would just be the two of us having hours of fun and seeing him smile when that wasn’t something he often did will always be with me.
Thank you guys for this wonderful work of nostalgia :,)
3 años, amando esta canción
Ahora espere pacientemente 9 días
Disfrutar de SIAMÉS me da vida, y aquí esperaré paciente para reclamarla
Indeed, that was a very charging experience
I love you so much, SIAMÈS
same
I remember when this song came out. I was in a major depressive episode and was so fixated on this new song. The “who said you’re on your own?” line made me feel so much at home. I’m so proud of SIAMÉS for growing more and more throughout the years and releasing more beautiful and meaningful music videos.
we are not alone! thanks for joining us 🙌🎶🌈🥰
Theory time!
I think this mv focuses on the significance of childhood and its necessity when growing up. Throughout the mv, we can see the older sister mustering her own strength to succeed in each trial until her sibling uses his doll to easily surpass them instead. During the last trial, she realizes that her childhood is a fragment of herself that reflects her strength as well which she had been ignoring, and finally uses it. Its honestly relatable bcuz we also tend to push away our past child selves as we grow up, just like she did. But deep down, that child resides and it gives us strength too.
Again, props to the animators as this is so well done! And ofc the song is a masterpiece itself ^^
The way the music and visuals sync up at 2:44 is just... **chef kiss**
You know your band is getting big when people start mentioning the band members by name because of their work.
Hutter. This dude's bass work is absolutely gorgeous. God damn. Are you kidding me? Those brakes, the beautiful pulsating flows, just cathartic juice.
Hutter is a beast kind of bass player. but BITM and HOME was recorded by Kiki Ferreira on electric bass. While every bass line was written by Bläkk!
Oh shit I'm hype. These animations have been exclusively killer.
Idk why, but watching this i just started balling. Something about the simple message of just enjoying childhood, and being ok with the fact that you can let yourself go wild in imagination. Having picked up a lot of new hobbies that i was always told wasn't something i'd like cause i wasn't creative. So this song just saying "It's okay to let yourself back into neverland, if only for a little while", just fcking resonated with me. And watching my little brother go from a child full of curiosity to a now near adult, has made me realise just how fast and suddenly our old imaginations get labelled as "childlike". So thanks for another great video Siames, hope you swing by Denmark sometime :D
As a teen, I often feel this weird inbetween of "I'm not fully grown yet" and "I better start learning to grow-up"
But I have always believed that having a "child-like" attitude and imagination towards life shouldn't be a bad thing. I still love things like cartoons and stuffed animals, and honestly, what's wrong with that? I just wish people would stop trying to pressure others into believing otherwise. Sometimes I think people do it without even realizing they are.
he will never be balling
I loved reading your interpretation. It's so different from mine, and it reminded me that the stuff we go through are not universal. You're not me, so you saw a message in the video that I never would've thought of. Go be and use your imagination every once in a while, hope you have fun doing it
Believe it or not, ur songs have known how to keep me optimistic, thanks to them I don't feel so bad sometimes, I enjoy them, I love them, they should get more recognition cuz they are the best, the animations are so cute and pretty that they make me cry of happiness, and I know I'm being cringy, but I love everything you do, keep growing and shining, I adore you.
for some reason I almost cried watching this. Felt so beatiful to watch the sister first seeing the world around her as hostile, but learning through her little brother how the world can be also seen as fun and embracing through more accepting eyes. First trying to be mature because she thinks she needs to and in the end learning that growing up isn’t about abandoning her inner child even if she has a difficult family relationship and taking care of her brother. That’s what I got from it at least
music: ❤️🔥
animation: ✨
🇧🇷 Boa animação 🇧🇷
Boa música
💚💛SIAMÉS💛💚
Que emoción, no puedo esperar por ver que más tienen preparado para futuro adoro su música y espero lo mejor para ustedes encerio se les aprecia mucho son los mejores
muchas gracias! todo lo mejor para ti tambien!
Как всегда чарующе! Эта песня многое значит для меня, очень рад такому тёплому и доброму клипу! Спасибо!
This one is the best animated song SIAMES made, the others were amazing too but this one's takes the cake, "no lullaby" has breathtaking animation and the song itself rocks, the final scene where the older sister face off against the blue boss is pure of emotion. 10/10 Animated song
The little ones are fortunate and very lucky for those older siblins who protect them at all cost ❤❤❤
SIAMES is reaching so far that everything they are achieving is incredible, it is a tremendous pride for me and many that the band is from Argentina! Don't stop flying SIAMES!
IT WAS INCREDIBLE!! So happy to have been here for the premiere!!!
Ну почему так редко?! Это же так офигенно! Так держать! ХОЧУ ЕЩЁ!!!)
Pieces like this mean the world. It’s just me and my little sister, and no foundation at home.
Been a huge fan since Mr. Fear and I can say that this new era is so unique and charming. X
I think its aslo about how younger sisters view their older sibling, annoyed and lacking imagination, but at the same time their protectors and heros.
And how the older sister gets her imagination awakened with her childhood toy at the end.
Love this so much.
I don't usualy comment on music videos but this one is just top notch. The music, animation style, story, everything just clicks and brings joy to me!
tell me why the character and faces had me emotional, like the eye roll at 2:00 is perfection 😭
Lo hicieron en 2017, lo hicieron en 2018, en 2019 y lo volvieron hacer ahora. Orgullo nacional papá! Los videoclips animados de esta banda tienen tanta pasión y expresión como la música en si misma y lo hacen el combo perfecto audiovisual. Me encantan de verdad chicos!
This made me remember all the moments my sister help me and my little brother. She would invent stories and we made them real with our imagination. One day we were detectives trying to catch the murdered, the next day we were running from dinosaurs. Once we tried to make a movie.
Having a mother with bipolar disorder it was horrible, she did the best she could to protect us from the depression and maniatic episodes of my mom.
I could definitely see this as a full-length anime, each episode another step on the game of hopscotch, focusing on themes of growing up and losing the enthusiasm and wonder of childhood.
Honestamente, como mencionaron otros, pensé que iba a ser un vídeo mayoritariamente triste, con escenas contrastantes de felicidad en colores cálidos y brillantes, al estilo de "Summer Nights". Sin embargo, sorprendieron con un vídeo alegre, con algunas moralejas y, apenas dándo a notar (sólo si se escucha la letra y entiende) la tristeza, encarnada con la hermana menor fuera de la casa, aparentemente lejos de ella.
Excelente trabajo de animación, sincronización ritmo-visual y, por sobretodo, musical. Saludos y sigan así!
Jeez this looks like a legit TV show! AND THE MUSIC!!! Good job!!
I love how different each of the videos have been.
"The Wolf" was in black and white with red highlights, "Mr. Fear" had a strong Moebius influence and use of comic book panels in it's cinematography, "Summer Nights" was more grounded, and this one is just adorable. Can't wait to see what the next one will look like
I love seeing the shift away from "You can fix everything with enough violence" in general and how it's shown here
Wow. I am BLOWN AWAY with the amount of animation ideas and the pure quality. I will watch this 100x and study every second
Oh man, honest to god you guy are a lifesaver, rough weeks and unhappiness just melts away when I get to see your work again, keep being so awesome and I won't mind ^^
Yo that was sick
The different perspective spots, the designs, the crisp animation, it's all so gorgeous and creative
Siames sinceramente son arte , cada cancion , cada mensaje que lleva consigo lo hacen de una manera tan buena ♡
graciassss😻
SIAMES music videos always remind me how much animation can really do. It’s always such an experience when a new one is released. Of course having a banging song with the animation always helps ;)
Amei esse clipe. Já era minha música preferida junto com Mr.Fear, agora é meu clipe preferido junto com Summer Nights.
what's mind blowing are the beautifully drawn scenes that last for like a second until they cut to another one
this animation studio that produced the clip puts so much care into every detail, I love you Siamés and RUDO.
I'm crying right now. The animation and the story just hits home. Really great stuff to see. I hate that I just discovered this new mv today
gosh just discovered you guys at 11pm last night and now im a whole air conditioner.
yeah they have the best music videos ever conceived, right?