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Keane's meditation on drift and disorientation, 'Everybody's Changing' finds the band observing a world in flux where identity itself feels precarious. The song pivots on a simple, devastating refrain: the speaker struggles to stay awake, to remember their own name, whilst everyone around them transforms into something unrecognisable. There is no anger here, only a kind of exhausted resignation, a sense of being left behind by forces too large to resist. The track builds its power through repetition and restraint. A piano line anchors the verses whilst the chorus swells with the weight of accumulated anxiety, each iteration of "everybody's changing and I don't feel the same" landing with greater force. The song captures a particular kind of modern alienation: the fear not of change itself, but of being unable to keep pace, of losing grip on who you are in the scramble to stay relevant.
"Everybody's Changing" is a track by Keane, from the album Hopes and Fears, released 3rd May 2004. Full lyrics are available below.
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