City Calm Down
Architecture in Helsinki Lyrics


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Drinking stolen gin from the rich people's bar next door (and awkwardly)
I'm leaning on the shoulder of the neighbour who you choose to ignore
(and she says won't you calm down)
City city won't you calm down we're never goin' get to the bottom while there's traffic around

Passed a little lonely cleanse if we play our cards right we can be more than friends,
Still Oh so s-u-d-d-e-nly (so suddenly) ways of calculating ways of catapulting you and me
(out of this town)
City city won't you calm down they'll never know we're in here if we don't make a sound




Faster we'll divide all the sense into tiny parcels are you hoping it's tense girl?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of City Calm Down by Architecture in Helsinki narrate a story of escaping reality and being lost in the moment. The singer is drinking gin stolen from a bar of the rich people next door, feeling detached from the people surrounding them. They lean on the shoulder of a neighbor who is typically ignored and who advises them to calm down. This statement may imply that the singer is acting erratically or impulsively, and the neighbor aims to calm them down. The chorus of the song then addresses the city, asking it to calm down, perhaps implying that the singer seeks tranquility and detachment from the fast-paced life of the city.


Throughout the song, there is a hint of romance between the singer and a person whom they hope to become more than just friends. The singer mentions a "little lonely cleanse," hinting at the idea of self-reflection and change before pursuing someone else. The sudden ways of calculating and catapulting imply the frenzied pace at which the singer is moving in their pursuit of love. The chorus then repeats the narration of the desire for the city to calm down, and the last line of the song - "Faster we'll divide all the sense into tiny parcels are you hoping it's tense girl?" - suggests a desire for tension as a form of excitement, possibly referring to the romantic relationship between the singer and the love interest.


Line by Line Meaning

Drinking stolen gin from the rich people's bar next door (and awkwardly)
I am drinking gin that I stole from the bar owned by wealthy people next door in a manner that is uncomfortable for me


I'm leaning on the shoulder of the neighbour who you choose to ignore
I am depending on the ignored neighbor for support while you neglect them


(and she says won't you calm down)
The neighbor asks me to calm down


City city won't you calm down we're never goin' get to the bottom while there's traffic around
Oh city, oh city, won't you relax? The traffic noise makes it hard to find peace and quiet


Passed a little lonely cleanse if we play our cards right we can be more than friends
We crossed a deserted area where, if we play our cards right, we could become more than friends


Still Oh so s-u-d-d-e-n-l-y (so suddenly) ways of calculating ways of catapulting you and me (out of this town)
The thoughts of leaving town cross our mind suddenly and we're considering how to make it happen


City city won't you calm down they'll never know we're in here if we don't make a sound
Oh city, oh city, please be still. If we're quiet, nobody will know we're here


Faster we'll divide all the sense into tiny parcels are you hoping it's tense girl?
We will divide our senses into small pieces quickly. Do you want to make things more tense?




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CAMERON BIRD, JAMES CECIL, JAMIE MILDREN, KELLIE SUTHERLAND, SAM PERRY

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