Utilizing a
fast-paced tempo and angst-filled lyrics to display the annoyance and
frustration toward an old love interest in their song “The Irony of Choking on
a Lifesaver”, All Time Low employs frustrated characterization, cynical
metaphors, and scathing satire to contribute to the overall tone of bitter
sarcasm.
The
characterization of the speaker clearly displays their current situation and
their attitude toward this predicament. The speaker has ended a relationship,
but his love interest does not seem so keen on moving on. He has become
frustrated with his ex; he wants her to move on because neither of them cares
for each other like they used to. “I'm sick and tired of false devotion,” the
singer declares, “Devote yourself to moving on”. The bitterness in his tone
displays the realization that she is trying to make their relationship work
with “false devotion” when he just wants her to let him go. His frustration is
also evident with a simple question toward to his former flame: “Why can’t you
just be happy for me?” Instead of letting him pursue other possible
relationships, his jealous past love cannot leave the past behind and tries to
make him miserable. He describes her actions feeling “like sabotage” and he
suspects that she is “always out to get [him]”, believing she is purposefully
trying to prevent him from finding happiness with other people. The speaker’s
tone of bitterness is exhibited through his frustration; he wishes to for his
former love to let him move on and she is determined not to let that happen.
The metaphors
utilized by All Time Low help further connect feeling of cynicism and
bitterness. He compares his ex-girlfriend to a sneaky, cunning creature. “You're
the snake hidden in my daffodils when I'm picking flowers,” frontman Alex
Gaskarth states with a hint of resentment. “Picking flowers” represents his
innocence in the situation, only wishing to move on to happiness. Meanwhile the
past love, also known as the snake, is trying to ruin that. He believes she
would rather see him miserable than happy with someone else, a belief that
fuels the bitter tone. He also compares her to catastrophe and misfortune. She
is “the brake lights failing as [his] car swerves off the freeway”. The former love adds insult to injury by
deterring the speaker from moving on, after the relationship had already ended
on a sour note. If she cannot be happy with him, then she will not let him be
happy at all. This in turn creates a feeling of disdain within the speaker. The
traces of sarcasm used within the metaphors contribute to the overall tone of caustic
animosity.
The satire and
sarcasm used throughout the song is one of the key factors in identifying the
tone. In one instance the speaker openly mocks the former love interest. “You
think opinions make you savvy,” he sneers, “your running mouth falls on deaf
ears”. The past love believes her opinions make her important and worth
listening too, however, the speaker informs her that no one is really listening
to what she has to say. The sarcastic ridicule used portrays the bitterness
present in the speaker, which drives him to scorn her for being the reason for
all his anger inside. He also lacks sympathy toward her having to move on from
him. He says she needs to “suck it up and let go”. He wants to continue on in
life, meet new people and experience new relationships, and is annoyed that she
is determined to stay stuck in the past. The jabs at his past love provide
another example of how his frustration toward his situation has caused him to
develop a bitter, sardonic attitude.
All Time Low’s
song “The Irony of Choking on a Lifesaver” conveys a tone of bitter sarcasm,
displayed by the use of frustrated characterization, cynical metaphors, and
scathing satire throughout the lyrics. Through characterization, the
frustration of the speaker becomes apparent, also why he feels the negative
emotions that he does. The metaphors provide an inventive way to portray the
cynicism felt by the speaker, using comparisons between unpleasant predicaments
and his ex-girlfriend. The utilization
of satire and jabs of sarcasm offer clear insight to the bitterness directed
toward the former lover. All Time Low incorporates the three elements to
highlight and contribute to the universal tone, portraying how failed relationships
and jealous ex-girlfriends often times can leave us with sarcasm and
bitterness, not just the memories.