Fishbrain
Mount Kimbie Lyrics


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Fishbrain, what do you think about?
Don't know
I Never thought about-

Sliding down
A bad swimmer
Inside my mind
I drift alone in the shallows
A face, a square, in alkaline
Now we're running out of films
In late July, the days roll by
And I let 'em go
I think I've been born again
My head feels different now
Working outside, living outside
I feel connection outside
The state's on fire
The freeways, they sway and collapse
People hide, clouds cry
A new way to be on dry land
There's no air to breathe, I choke
I can taste the industry
I thought we were done
I thought our time had finally come
I guess I was wrong
Yeah, I guess I was wrong

Fishbrain
What do you think about?
On your sofa
When you're kitchen's on fire?

And, fishbrain
When you slip away at night
Does it feel good knowing you're alkaline, alkaline?

Fishbrain
When did your world collapse?
You were so close
Now your kitchen's on fire
And, fishbrain (fishbrain)
When you've given all you've got
Does it feel good knowing that you're alkaline? (Alkaline)

You're my hope
You're hope now, baby
I feel so close to you
You're my hope
Now we're running out of films

In late July




The days roll by
And I let 'em go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mount Kimbie's song "Fishbrain" delve into themes of introspection, disillusionment, and environmental degradation. The opening lines, "Fishbrain, what do you think about? / Don't know, I never thought about-" suggest a sense of disconnection or apathy towards one's own thoughts and emotions. The reference to a "bad swimmer" sliding down inside the mind alludes to a sense of drowning or feeling overwhelmed by one's own thoughts and struggles.


As the lyrics progress, the singer describes drifting alone in the shallows, feeling a disconnect from the world around them. The imagery of a face in alkaline may symbolize the corrosive effects of environmental pollution or societal decay. The mention of running out of films and days rolling by in late July conveys a sense of time slipping away and a feeling of inertia or stagnation.


The mention of the state being on fire and freeways collapsing evokes a sense of chaos and destruction, both literal and metaphorical. The singer describes feeling choked by the lack of clean air and tasting the effects of industry, highlighting themes of environmental degradation and the impact of human activity on the planet.


The repeated questioning of the fishbrain's thoughts and feelings, as well as the reference to being alkaline, suggests a contemplation of one's own place in the world and the consequences of one's actions. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for connection and hope amidst a backdrop of uncertainty and decay. Ultimately, the song captures a mix of resignation, regret, and a yearning for renewal and connection in a world that seems to be falling apart.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Andrea Balency-Bearn, Dominic Maker, Kai Campos

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