SIAMES ¨NO LULLABY¨ (Official Animated Video)

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Published 2021-12-18
2nd Single from the album "HOME".
Directed & Animated by RUDO Co.
www.rudocompany.com/
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SIAMES LINKS: linktr.ee/siames

SONG CREDITS
Music & Lyrics: Blakk / Stöltz / Gonzo
Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Guillermo Porro
Mastering by Diego "Warrior" Crisálida [Puro Mastering]

RECORDED By:
· Stöltz: Lead & Backing Vocals
· Piano Blakk: Electric Piano, Synths, Programming & Arrangements
· Gonzo: Electric & Acoustic Guitars
· Kiki Ferreira: Bass
· Daiana Azar: Drums
· Johanna Sciar: Backing Vocals

All Comments (21)
  • @OatDrip777
    when you have a broken home. you will have to force yourself to be an adult even if you are a kid. but the lil bro remind her and show her that there's other way to respond to the situation
  • @LoisoPondohva
    As a person who has grown up in an abusive household with two younger siblings and who had roleplayed countless fantasy scenarios with them to give them a sense of wonder in our cruel lives, this couldn't have been more emotional.
  • @clovism133
    I like that when the little sibling 'defeated' the monsters, it was just by playing with them. The older sibling clearly designed them to be fought, and their first instinct was to use the sword in defense. But when the little kid took over, it became a game again, which reminded the older sibling that they were still allowed to be childish sometimes, and didn't need to be so closed off. In the end, the older sibling dropped their defensive attitude, the sword, in favor of the toy. Amazing video as always, I love seeing the stories you come up with!!
  • @commonquail4675
    I personally interpret this video as two siblings who come from a "broken home" or a tough situation at home where the older sister has taken a carer role for the younger, the way the younger doesn't want to go home and reacts so heavily + the lyrics really seems to make it feel that way , but the older one brings the spark of joy and makes it ok for her. They are not alone, they have eachother. There is the meaning :)
  • @_gliitchx_
    this seems reminiscent of a childhood memory, the amount of imagination we had as kids... amazing animation like always, i felt a bit nostalgic and it made me have some chills lol
  • @foxman105
    So the older sister presented to the younger one how to fight your problems. And in return the younger sister showed the older one a bit of escapism to ease the reality they live in. They learned from each other.
  • The implication of a broken home that has no lullaby is heartbreaking. There's always something you can hold on to that makes you not all on your own, but it takes time and effort to get there. Sometimes younger siblings can be both a burden (you need to take care of them and protect them because no one else does in the family) and also be a miracle because in their childish worldview there is no evil, no such thing as having no home, they trust you and want to have fun with you and that brings hope. I didn't have a relationship like that in my life, but I feel it strongly all the same.
  • i dont know how to interpret it but i absolutly love how first the sister get rid of the obstacle by attacking them but then when her youger brother start to interact with the obstacle they pass by playing game
  • @glensibat8979
    i remember someone saying on the music video something along the lines of “ theres gonna be a cool animation video for this one day” that dude was right edit: the person said “theres gonna be a kickass animation for this someday”
  • @Sl0thESP
    The fact that, even if siames has grown out of The Wolf, they still like to point it out as a mark of what they are and what they can reach. Love that they added a panel on 0:03. It's just like TLT, both groups had their past and amazing songs that made the world look at them but now they are onto different projects, yet they still show love for the road they've gone through. Many thanks for all your songs Siames, you're amazing
  • This hit really hard ahah. I'm allowed to put down my sword apparently <3. Hard relate to providing and trying desperately to protect a sibling from the world around them, at some point you have to let them fight on their own. They don't have to fight the same way as you, and often you learn from them :). Letting go is the hardest part of raising anyone.
  • @Crypticole_
    This feels like looking out of the car window as a kid and imagining cool action scenes.
  • @rockstar2013100
    Like every Siames video, there is meaning! I interpret this as the girl shouldering all the responsibilities on herself as she views herself as her brothers protector. At one point, they played together like the kids they were. Him with his action figure, her with her doll. Eventually she stopped playing with him and took things more serious as said before. So when the little boy runs away, she goes to bring him back. The boy wants his sister to play with him as they venture home, they envision challenges along the way which are actually simple games represented by the hopscotch. When the bag is spilled, the girl shoves her doll back in its bag because she’s “moved past it” as the adventure continues she is able to experience the same wonder when she pulls it out to get past the last monster. It’s her metaphorically letting herself be a kid again and have fun with her brother like she use to. Little bonus* When the action figure grows in size, I think he could represent their father, maybe him not being around anymore. (Since this song is about broken homes) We see him hoist the boy on his shoulders like a dad would do his son
  • @brknvods
    As a younger sibling, I've always found that oldests have two objectives: 1. Annoy youngest as much as possible 2. Defend youngest at all costs
  • Entre las interpretaciones que se le puede dar al video está esa donde la hermana mayor tiene el peso de encargarse o proteger a su hermano más chico. Para hacer todo más fácil le hace ver a su hermano como si todo fuera un juego (de ahí que ella dibujara el camino por etapas y con dibujos). Ella quizás sentía la necesidad de hacerlo por el hecho de tener una "broken home" y veía a su hermano como si no fuera capaz de defenderse por sí mismo. En cambio llega un punto donde su hermano muestra que es capaz de ayudar también, y eso hace que ella se de cuenta de que en realidad no está sola en eso, sino que ambos se tienen para lidiar con todos esos bichos que se encuentran por el camino (cada uno a su manera). De ahí que la canción termine con " who said you're on your own?"
  • @DecafInvidia
    Man this gives me nostalgia. Days spent creating and hosting games for my sibling and friends on the way home from school. The kids in this new music video for no lullaby seem to be doing something similar. The younger sibling wants to stay out and play so the older sister "begrudgingly" makes up a game of pretend to lead them home. The game is surprisingly imaginative, and it turns out to be because the older one played with their own toy growing up. So they have experience making the real world more exciting with games of pretend. ....or this is all real. That little kid is literally riding a toy that turns into a giant. "ONWARDS AOSHIMA!!!" either way!
  • @Cattya257
    "Who said you're on your own?" that ending is so moving omg I don't think I'd listened to the whole song before. SIAMES movie amazing as always, I think this is my favorite so far.
  • @MarigoldAW
    Sometimes the circumstances in life force you to grow up so fast you almost forget what it ever felt like to be a kid. Thanks to her little brother she finally got to feel that childlike feeling again. That's what I think anyway.
  • @azizasadullah994
    That last line, "who said you're on your own", gave me goosebumps. Sometimes you forget that you don't have to handle everything by yourself.