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    Klonopin by Caleb Hearn is A Searing Symphony of the Psyche

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 16, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A sense of haunting desolation permeates Caleb Hearn’s latest single, Klonopin’, a brutally candid exploration of mental health struggles and dependency.

    From the opening lines, the listener is enveloped in a suffocating miasma of anxiety and despair as Caleb Hearn lays bare the internal turmoil that has besieged his psyche.

    Caleb Hearn Klonopin song cover
    Caleb Hearn Klonopin song cover

    “I pull to the side of the highway / I can’t feel my hands on the wheel / I don’t know if I’m dying / But I think that this must be how it feels,” he confesses, his vocals dripping with raw vulnerability.

    Sonically, Klonopin’ is a masterclass in auditory dissonance. Gentle guitar refrains and pillowy piano keys provide a deceptively serene backdrop, betrayed by undercurrents of electronic disquiet that mirror the artist’s inner pandemonium.

    This juxtaposition encapsulates the dichotomy of Caleb Hearn’s struggle: a serene facade masking a mind riven by anxiety’s merciless talons.

    Lyrically, the track is a searing indictment of dependency’s cyclical curse.

    Caleb Hearn’s words are visceral, unflinching in their portrayal of a psyche teetering on the precipice of oblivion.

    “It’s deep in my heart like a poison / It’s breaking me down to the bone,” he laments, evoking imagery that chills the spine.

    Yet, amid this desolation, glimmers of hope flicker as Hearn grasps for respite in the very substance that ensnares him: “I need you like / I need you like water / A man in the desert I / Need you like / A child needs a father.”

    Collaborators Charlie Oriain, Colin Foote, and Alex Borel deserve commendation for their contributions, weaving a sonic tapestry that complements Hearn’s confessional lyricism.

    Ultimately, Klonopin’ is a harrowing odyssey, a reckoning with the demons that haunt the recesses of Caleb Hearn’s soul.

    It’s a brave, honest, and remarkably vulnerable offering that resonates with anyone who has grappled with mental health’s insidious grip.

    Through this searing musical vignette, Caleb Hearn has crafted a cathartic call for those lost in the abyss.

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    Caleb Hearn Klonopin Lyrics

    I pull to the side of the highway
    I can’t feel my hands on the wheel
    I don’t know if I’m dying
    But I think that this must be how it feels

    It’s deep in my heart like a poison
    It’s breaking me down to the bone
    I don’t know if I’m makin’ it worse
    But I, I just can’t be alone

    And you
    Numb the pain
    ‘Cause I
    Just wanna feel okay

    I need you like
    I need you like water
    A man in the desert I
    Need you like
    A child needs a father
    You hold me together like
    A stitch in my skin

    It’s almost a fix ‘til I bleed again
    It must be a sin
    You’re pulling me into your arms again

    I’ve never felt so much of nothing
    I guess that’s the price that you pay
    God I miss feeling more than a heartbeat, but
    You take all that away

    And you
    Numb the pain
    ‘Cause I
    Just wanna feel okay

    I need you like
    I need you like water
    A man in the desert I
    Need you like
    A child needs a father
    You hold me together like
    A stitch in my skin

    It’s almost a fix ‘til I bleed again
    It must be a sin
    You’re pulling me into your arms again

    When will it end
    When will it end
    It never ends
    Klonopin

    When will it end
    When will it end
    Save me again
    Make it end

    When will it end
    When will it end
    It never ends
    Klonopin

    When will it end
    When will it end
    Save me again
    Make it end

    Need you like
    Need you like water

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