You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
You Me At Six
[Verse 1]
Where is your empathy?
Drain me of my energy
Snakes keep on circling
Hiatus from the haters
They ain't the ones that made us
And no one came to save us
Age, sex, location
Divided as a nation
The lost generation
We're starved of conversation
How we alienate them
2020 invasion of the senses
[Bridge]
Sell the kids the dream
We're on the same team
Lеt's build their self esteem
Just to fucking tеar it down again
[Chorus]
Make me feel alive
Make me feel alive
I'm fucking dead inside
Make me feel alive
Make me feel alive
I'm so fucking dead inside
[Verse 2]
You try and fill the papers
With dream state connotations
But we don't wanna read them
Fuck what the facts are
Let's just get their backs up
Forget what the plan was
I've gotta confess
I know I'm the best
It's all in your head
When you say that we're depressed
[Bridge]
Lines ain't my thing
Drinking's more my scene
I want to numb the pain
You want to get clean
[Chorus]
Make me feel alive
Make me feel alive
I'm fucking dead inside
Make me feel alive
Make me feel alive
I'm so fucking dead inside
MAKEMEFEELALIVE was written by You Me At Six.
MAKEMEFEELALIVE was produced by Dan Austin.
You Me At Six released MAKEMEFEELALIVE on Wed Aug 19 2020.
An August 2020 DIY article quotes vocalist Josh Franceschi saying:
This song is about having control, it being taken away from you and then finally reclaiming it.
I’d been sitting on this riff for a while. It was in an angry phase of my life and I was reminiscing on some of the acts that I’ve seen and grown up with, from Marilyn Manson to The Prodigy. I think it was around the time Keith Flint passed away and I was inspired by that. I remember watching The Pr...
I think I was just caught up in lots of things that were happening in society that made me angry and a little bit devoid of hope in the system that we’re intertwined with—whether it be politically, but also slightly culturally and socially. I wanted to write a song that felt would be like an anthem...