

To me it speaks about the choice of staying in the game, or remembering your name, and maybe trying to do both. It can be heart breaking, and sometimes you do things you're not proud of, things that aren't true to your real 'self' just to "stay in the game." you try to keep up and "remember your name" but it's like being torn from the things you loved and the world you live in changing.

I feel like the lyrics are relating to other people who have experienced memories they love but are now facing change. The version appearing on the Fierce Panda release was a home-recorded song, supposedly recorded in a single room. Verse C Youre gone from here F Soon you will disappear F Fading into beautiful light Dm cos everybodys changing G C Cmaj7 C Cmaj7 And I dont feel right Chorus F G So little time C F Try to understand that Im Dm G Trying to make a move just to stay in the game. Recording took place at the Helioscentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex. The song is upbeat in contrast to the lyrics being sad and melancholy because the music represents a happy upbeat time, but if you listen you kind of get a nostalgic feeling from it like something long past, like a memory of you being in school and the fun you had but knowing you could never go back. 'Everybody's Changing' was composed in 2001 by Tim Rice-Oxley, just after guitarist Dominic Scott had left the band. My InterpretationI feel like the song is about everyone changing while you're staying the same, but it's more of wishing things could stay how they used to be.
