Song review: Shannon & The Clams - Big Wheel

Shannon & The Clams, known for their upbeat melodies masking deeper themes, deliver a complex and catchy song with "Big Wheel."

Underneath the Garage Rock Exterior

The music is classic Shannon & The Clams. It's a garage rock jam with driving guitars, a steady backbeat, and energetic vocals. This upbeat soundscape creates a contrast to the song's lyrical content.

Loss and the Passage of Time

Lyrically, "Big Wheel" takes a dark turn. It uses the metaphor of a Ferris wheel to explore feelings of helplessness after loss. The singer feels stuck, going through the motions ("strapped in tight") as time continues on ("the world keeps spinning"). The lyrics hint at the loss of a loved one, with the desire to rewind time ("wish I could turn back the hands"). There's also a relatable sentiment about wanting to protect innocence ("hold you young forever").

A Song That Makes You Think

"Big Wheel" is a prime example of Shannon & The Clams' signature style: using cheerful music to address difficult emotions. It's a catchy song that gets stuck in your head, but it also leaves you thinking about themes of loss and the passage of time.