Curtains (song) explained

Curtains
Type:song
Artist:Ed Sheeran
Album:
Length:3:44
Label:
Producer:Aaron Dessner

"Curtains" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 5 May 2023 through Asylum and Atlantic Records as the eighth track from his fifth studio album, ("Subtract"). Sheeran wrote the song with producer Aaron Dessner. Sheeran announced the song alongside the album on 1 March 2023, setting up several pre-order opportunities.[1]

Composition and lyrics

The song is lyrically about putting in the work to come to a peace of mind.[2] Sheeran shows a sense of uncertainty and fatality while pushing through tough times.[3] The song also contains electric guitar and is about getting through grief.[4] It is built around a minor chord progression made by Aaron Dessner and is reminiscent of Avril Lavigne-style grunge.[5]

Critical reception

Nick Levine of NME felt that the song "has a springier rhythm, plus rock guitars that recall The Cranberries and a genuinely anthemic chorus, sounds like a future single".[6] Maura Johnston of Rolling Stone felt that it "turns a game of hide and seek into a metaphor for dragging oneself out of life's muck".[7]

Music video

The official music video for "Curtains" premiered alongside all the remaining videos for every song on the album on 5 May 2023, the same day that the album was released, as part of its visual album. Taking place in a forest, the video depicts Sheeran coming across a group of people running around him. The video alternates between blue, where Sheeran is disoriented and tries to avoid other people, and orange, where Ed is joyful and has fun with them, mists. As the video ends with the mist clearing up and Sheeran and everybody else walking away, a brief shot shows Sheeran in the blue mist being happy too.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Ed Sheeran album, Subtract, informed by 'fear, depression and anxiety'. Beaumont-Thomas. Ben. The Guardian. 1 March 2023. 20 April 2023.
  2. Ed Sheeran – Subtract Reviews. Clash. Murray. Robin. 4 May 2023. 5 May 2023.
  3. News: Ed Sheeran: Subtract review – easily his best ever album. The Guardian. Petridis. Alexis. Alexis Petridis. 5 May 2023. 5 May 2023.
  4. News: Ed Sheeran: Subtract review – a grownup record that swings from coping to not coping. The Observer. Empire. Kitty. Kitty Empire. 6 May 2023. 8 May 2023.
  5. News: Ed Sheeran review, Subtract: Aaron Dessner collaboration proves that less is definitely more. The Independent. O'Connor. Roisin. 5 May 2023. 5 May 2023.
  6. Web site: Ed Sheeran – - review: his troubled times laid bare. NME. Levine. Nick. 5 May 2023. 5 May 2023.
  7. Review: Ed Sheeran's 'Subtract'. Rolling Stone. Johnston. Maura. Maura Johnston. 5 May 2023. 8 May 2023.
  8. Ed Sheeran Wants to See the Sunshine in Blue 'Curtains' Video. Mier. Tomás. Rolling Stone. subscription. 5 May 2023. 5 May 2023.