You’ll also find that Sia Furler sure likes to sing about suicide via sharp things, violent animals, fire, emancipation and getting strangled. – Sia Furler, Billboard Magazine. Singer-songwriter Sia Furler unveiled the music video for her new single âChandelierâ on Tuesday, and just like the song, it's fantastic. The one-eye sign confirming that it is all about Illuminati mind control. This video featuring two lost souls in a strange setting with disturbing undertones ends sadly. As the lens blurs, she comes back into reality; giving women who may be identified with her story- hope. This is Maddie Ziegler’s younger sister in Dance Moms. But the darker interpretation suggests that she will ONLY hold on for tonight or one night meaning once the night is over she will be dead by suicide possibly an alcohol or drug overdose. The music video starts off in an old looking room. (…) But we’ve got something going on between us that’s really valuable to me right now, more valuable to me than having a father. Overall, when i first listened to Sia’s “Chandelier” I thought it was a nice catchy song, with a good tune and melody I didn’t really understand the meaning of the song but just assumed that it was a happy one because of the suggested swinging of the chandelier living freely thing. The emotions, which we agree that Shia and Maddie portrayed quite brilliantly, will ripple through your entire being. Sia Furler attends "The Oranges" screening hosted by the Cinema Society and The Hollywood Reporter on Friday, Sept. 14, 2012 in New York. If you’re a reader of Vigilant Citizen, you already know that ALL of these artists have been mentioned on this site because they have all been used to push the elite’s Agenda at some point or another in their careers. Sia, who is also a song writer – mentioned in an interview- that she suffered an addiction to alcohol and painkillers. Notice what happens every time it’s the chorus? So please, for your sake, don’t lose yourself in anything else, especially self-harm. To read this video properly, you have to be in a kind of Jungian mindset. 2:13 It shows her what real agony is 2:53 Laughter is the best medicine, no? This leaves an impression that maybe this girl isn’t really much of a party girl who likes to have fun instead she’s a depressed person trying to use fun to mask or disguise her true feelings. Sia’s videos symbolically describe the dark side of this entire system. 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 drink It's not often that a music video can be described as "breathtaking," but Australian singer Sia's music videofor her explosive and haunting party-girl anthem "Chandelier" is just that. Phone’s blowin’ up, they’re ringin’ my doorbell Content is provided with the sole educational purposes of artistic comment, analysis and criticism. Chandelier’s Cruel Irony #2: She then spins around with a confused look on her face. Maddie sucks her thumb, a gesture alluding to the innocence and helplessness of children. Businesses are just making money off her looks. All rights reserved. In my last analysis of the song in the lyrics above, I believe that the main character of the song did not have fun nor enjoyed any actions she had committed before the song. Circumstances lead her into drinking, but somehow she hoped to escape the horrendous world she was trapped in. But there’s always there, fighting each other to gain you. Sia's 'Chandelier' Music Video Is Hauntingly Beautiful. As the song comes to a close, Ziegler stands in the apartmentâs open doorway, repeatedly curtsying, a maniacal smile plastered across her face. Since that one lyric is implied over and over again I think it is safe to say that Sia meant for the darker interpretation of the song. Sia x 1000 Forms Of Fear Then the hands of an unseen person (the HANDler, perhaps?) The trauma of electroshock causes dissociation and the feeling of spinning and floating on air. Is there a personality that is perfect? She “parties” (works) all night, but she actually feels miserable. Itâs a creepy image, but also a powerful one. When one understands what this is truly about, the video is actually quite clear, even blatant. The music video starts off in an old looking room. Maddie dances around a dirty room with a disgusting mattress (she must probably sleep on). ( Log Out / When I first heard the song "chandelier" on the radio, the first thing that caught my attention was its rhythm. Sometimes children don’t know the boundary between love and abuse. Oddly colored walls, traces of old papers stacked into one corner of the room, an empty sheeted bed. Gotta get out now, gotta run from this The video plunges the song into the dark world of mind control, where abandoned children deal with trauma, abuse, and multiple personalities.