Billboard Beatdown: Guster - “Hang On”
“Hang On”
“No one seems to know just who to follow anymore.â€
It’s interesting line, that. It’s not always popular to espouse the idea that any of us should be following anyone or anything.
Let’s back up for a second. Here’s the opening couplet:
“Here we are inside a novel waiting for an end
but we don’t know the authors of the book.â€
I like that metaphor. I think most of us can identify with it on some level. To some, we’re all wandering this life waiting to see what happens between Point A and the inevitable Point B. There are some of a certain belief system who will argue they know the author of the book, but they would probably identify with the idea that we are all a work in progress. Of course, I sometimes reach too much when I write about a song and get all carried away. It is possible to overthink these things. The chorus is simplicity itself:
“Hang on, hang on,
There’s a twilight, a nighttime, and a dawn,
Who knows how long, just hang on, hang on.â€
This is is a life preserver being tossed to a drowning man. This is a song about hope and being connected to one another. Ganging Up on the Sun opens with the sleepy “Lightning Rod†and closes with the gospel of “Hang On.â€
It’s a remarkable way to end a superlative record.
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