“Coming out of my cage, and I’ve been doing just fine.” You hear those opening lyrics and you’re out on the dancefloor, ready to move and groove and sing along to what’s basically one of the saddest pop songs of all time—but what’s the story behind the classic indie bop? And what does “jealousy, turning saints into the sea” mean, anyway? Keep reading for a full analysis of the song’s lyrics, its origins, and more.
“Mr. Brightside” at a Glance
The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” is about being cheated on by someone you love, ending the relationship, and being overcome by feelings of jealousy, rage, and betrayal. The urgently poppy song is beloved not in spite of its tragic content, but likely because of it: it’s relatable, anthemic, and endlessly cathartic.
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