Review

December Streets turn loss into something beautiful on “The Meaning”

Grief can leave us feeling lost, and finding our way back is difficult. A fragile yet relatable journey that December Streets explore on their latest single – The Meaning” – offering a fresh take on the band’s sound while keeping their signature catchiness intact.

An alt-rock track with a memorable hook, it’s the contrast between the song’s upbeat tone and its heavy subject that makes it stand out. In some ways, the band borrows from a concept popularised by OutKast’s Hey Ya” – a lively, singalong quality masking lyrics that dig deep into the experience of loss.

This juxtaposition between sound and theme creates an unexpected listening experience, allowing the band to approach grief with emotional depth, still maintaining their staple energetic vibe.

The song’s visualiser complements its themes beautifully. Featuring scenic Cape Town views, the video captures the idea of moving through grief, with vocalist Tristan Coetzee riding in the back of a vehicle as day transitions into night. The constantly shifting scenery reflects the persistence of grief, suggesting that, like time, grief moves with us, whether we want it to or not.

December Streets manage to blend seriousness and playfulness on this new offering, finding catharsis for themselves and listeners alike. As they continue to evolve, their mature approach to songwriting reveals a deeper understanding of life’s complexities, making “The Meaning a standout track in their new journey.