Numb (Veridia song) explained

Numb
Cover:VERIDIA Numb Single Cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Veridia
Album:The Beast You Feed
Recorded:2018
Genre:Alternative
Length:3:17
Producer:Matt Squire[1]
Prev Title:Still Breathing
Prev Year:2016
Next Title:I Won't Stay Down
Next Year:2018

"Numb" is a song by the Alternative[2] band Veridia that was released as the first single from their first full-length album The Beast You Feed. "Numb" was released to all major outlets on July 27, 2018.[3]

Composition

Mary Nikkel of "RockOnPurpose" describes it "an introduction to a new era of Veridia", praising the lyrical theme of "numbing out our pain"."[4]

Joshua Andre from 365DaysofInspiringMedia similarly found the lyrics to be "probing and asking question after question; encouraging us to be better".[5]

Song meaning

Joshua Andre interprets the song as "tug(ging) at the human soul, and encourag(ing) us to act like the very opposite of what the song is saying."

Deena Jakoub of Veridia says, "I realized that in taking action to numb painful emotions, I was also numbing beautiful ones. While trying to numb heartbreak, I was simultaneously numbing my ability to feel the love around me.... I've decided to stop letting fear, anxiety, and depression prevent me from having incredible experiences, from loving and truly knowing myself and others."

Music video

The video footage for Numb was recorded live at the Analog in Nashville on October 6, 2018.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'VERIDIA – Numb Lyrics'. July 27, 2018. Genius .
  2. Web site: Noah. Hardwick. VERIDIA Release a New Single Numb . IndieVisionMusic.
  3. Web site: VERIDIA Numb Single . Apple iTunes.
  4. Web site: Mary. Nikkel. Numb by VERIDIA Sonic Solidarity . RockOnPurpose.
  5. Web site: Joshua. Andre . VERIDIA Numb Single . 365DaysofInspiringMedia.
  6. Web site: VERIDIA // "Numb" [Live Video]]. Youtube. November 15, 2018. November 15, 2018. Youtube.
  7. Web site: WMA. Agency. Numb Official VERIDIA Video . MetalTemple.
  8. Web site: VERIDIA Billboard Chart History . https://web.archive.org/web/20190814040319/https://www.billboard.com/music/veridia/chart-history/christian-rock . dead . August 14, 2019 . Billboard.