Tel Aviv
April Towers Lyrics


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Tell me it's alright
To see this heavenly crime
She's a crime

Look the other way
These bloodsports lead me astray
I can't play
Walking hand in hand
Into a nightmare she can't command
It's all planned

Walking toe to toe
Into a sight where you can't glow
Then you know
End of show

We get so high, when we're together
There's no use, in feeling used
We get so high, and I'm feeling clever
Slumped alone on the avenue, no

Tell me it's alright
To see this heavenly crime
She's a crime

Taking the controls,
In my mind she's on parole
With it all
With it all

We get so high, when we're together
There's no use, in feeling used
We get so high, and I'm feeling clever
Slumped alone on the avenue

We get so high, when we're together
There's no use, in feeling used
We get so high, and I'm feeling clever
Slumped alone

We get so high, when we're together
There's no use, in feeling used




We get so high, and I'm feeling clever
Slumped alone on the avenue, no, no

Overall Meaning

The song "Tel Aviv" by April Towers is a haunting yet beautiful track that can be interpreted in different ways, resonating with different people. The song seems to be addressing a lover or confidant, with the singer seeking reassurance that what they are about to do, or have already done, is okay. Specifically, the singer wants to know that the course they are on is acceptable, even though it feels like they are committing a "heavenly crime." The phrase "heavenly crime" is quite enigmatic, but it could be interpreted as something that is both beautiful and bad at the same time.


As the lyrics progress, there is a sense of anticipation and apprehension. The phrase "These bloodsports lead me astray" could be interpreted in many different ways. It could possibly refer to addiction, danger, or even borderline sexual taboo. The sense of foreboding is palpable in the lyrics, and the imagery used is of walking hand in hand with someone into a nightmare that they cannot control, but everything is planned, so there is no turning back.


The final lines of the song speak to the intoxicating feeling of being with someone you love, even if the experience is ultimately fleeting. The track's overall message seems to be that sometimes, we are going to make decisions that aren't necessarily best for us or others, but we do them anyway in search of some meaning or fleeting validation. In the end, we are left alone and vulnerable, wondering if we were courageous or just foolish.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me it's alright
Asking for reassurance that it's acceptable to engage in a questionable activity.


To see this heavenly crime
Describing the visually stunning and irresistible nature of the activity despite its controversial nature.


She's a crime
Personifying the activity as a guilty pleasure or temptation.


Look the other way
Acknowledging the taboo nature of the activity and the need for secrecy.


These bloodsports lead me astray
Admitting the potential danger or harm involved in engaging in the activity, but also suggesting a sense of excitement or thrill in taking the risk.


I can't play
Acknowledging personal limitations or fears in fully embracing the activity.


Walking hand in hand
Describing a shared experience with another person, possibly romantic or intimate in nature.


Into a nightmare she can't command
Suggesting a sense of powerlessness or lack of control over the activity, possibly due to a sense of addiction or dependency.


It's all planned
Implying a sense of inevitability or predestination in the decision to engage in the activity.


Walking toe to toe
Describing a close, intimate connection or partnership with someone.


Into a sight where you can't glow
Acknowledging the negative or harmful effects of the activity on an individual's well-being or self-esteem.


Then you know
Conveying a sense of understanding or realization about the true consequences of the activity.


End of show
An abrupt or final ending to the activity, possibly due to negative consequences or regret.


We get so high, when we're together
Describing a sense of euphoria or pleasure in shared experiences with others.


There's no use, in feeling used
Rejecting feelings of guilt or shame associated with the activity.


and I'm feeling clever
Expressing a sense of pride or accomplishment in successfully engaging in the activity.


Slumped alone on the avenue, no
Painting a picture of loneliness or isolation that may result from engaging in the activity alone or without support.


Taking the controls,
Assuming a sense of agency or control over the activity and its consequences.


In my mind she's on parole
Suggesting a need for control or restraint in engaging in the activity, as if one is on probation or under scrutiny.


With it all
Despite the potential risks or drawbacks, still going forward with the activity.




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michaelleacy

Great to see you guys back. Love Losing youth and Silent fever. can't wait for the album

Zalomé Ztudios

If music is food for the soul, than you have everything needed here to feel good in life. Feeling like it is time to get back into the studio myself.

Emerson L

Just found you guys today and I'm already in love :D

Xavier Demets

Happy to hear this new single! You guys rock, I saw you live in Ghent together with Josef Salvat. Incredible!

Nicole Wood

This is great earworm!

Fernando Clavel

Muy, muy buenos.

renzo590

Good job lads

Gerardo

Make an album

20 Sox

Gerardo this song is a part of their album, Certified Freaky.

Gerardo

Y'all suck for not making more music , hate when ppl do this

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