The song by the Australian quintet Parcels is a standout track from their 2017 EP, Hideout , exploring the bittersweet tension between clinging to the past and the inevitable passage of time. Written primarily by band member Jules Crommelin in a single night, the track captures a rare, raw introspection within their typically upbeat, disco-infused catalog. Themes and Lyrical Analysis
Watch the official audio to experience the track's distinctive blend of melancholic lyrics and disco-inflected production: Parcels ~ Older (Official Audio) YouTube• Nov 25, 2016 Musical Composition
: Often described as "zesty" yet soulful, the track uses its groove to mask the vulnerability in its lyrics, a hallmark of the band's ability to create "soul-stirrers" disguised as crowd-pleasers. Context within Parcels' Discography Parcels ~ Older (Official Audio)
Originally released in late 2016 and later featured on the Hideout EP (January 2017), "Older" marked a pivotal moment for the band as they refined their sound in Berlin. It remains a fan favorite, frequently performed in live settings like the Mahogany Sessions , where its stripped-back versions further emphasize the emotional depth of the lyrics.
: Lyrics like "The thought is fulfilling a label / A token, honey, token known" hint at the artificial ways we categorize our lives and the "fake" nature of those definitions when faced with reality. The song by the Australian quintet Parcels is
Despite its heavy themes, "Older" maintains the band's signature "yacht rock" and funk-lite aesthetic. The production balances a driving, rhythmic bassline with ethereal vocal harmonies, creating a sonic environment that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. : Nu-disco, indie-pop.
: The chorus, "Older, we want closure / You're holding on tight when your life is on hold," highlights the paradox of wanting to move on while simultaneously fearing the loss of what we already know. Despite its heavy themes, "Older" maintains the band's
: The repeated refrain "What you own, honey, you own well" suggests a burden of possession—not just of things, but of memories and identity. Holding onto these becomes "tougher" as time moves forward.
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