Lull is written by Philip James Selway, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'brien, Thomas Edward Yorke. ✔️
When was Lull released?
It is first released on May 21, 1997 as part of Radiohead's album "OK Computer" which includes 27 tracks in total. This song is the 17th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Lull lyrics?
When we take a closer look to the meaning, the song 'Lull' from Radiohead explores the disorder which emerges when people lose their ability to control their response to stress and tension through its main metaphor of 'distracted by irrelevance' which shows how people struggle to stay focused and calm during highly stressful times. Lull lyrics mostly emphasizes angst, anger, reflection, solitude and despair. The song main message highlights how people lose control through their tendency to get distracted by things that do not matter and their experience of stress and tension and their feeling of boredom and monotony. The lyrics contain mild language and themes of stress and tension which may be suitable for a general audience with parental guidance. There are no explicit references to violence, sex, or drug use. ✔️
Songwriter(s): Philip James Selway, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'brien, Thomas Edward Yorke Record Label(s): 2009 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd Official lyrics by