Bones Shredder - Sky Is Falling (Official Video)
seen from Russia
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

seen from Russia
seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from Philippines
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
Bones Shredder - Sky Is Falling (Official Video)
Nobody can convince me that Randy/Bones Shredder was not looking into my soul when I took this photo 😭🫶🖤🖤🖤
Hi! I remember how you wrote that you'll do the sky is falling analysis because it has rg parallels, will you ever do it?
(I'm sorry if I mistaken you for other account bc I can't find this post now, but it'll be interesting to hear your opinion anyway!)
I don’t remember if I said I’d do one, but I do vaguely remember an ask about it that I don’t think I ever answered aha.
Sky is Falling is a song with… a lot of layers. So it’s difficult to do a comprehensive analysis that covers all of them. What makes it so complex is it’s one of three songs that all sort of play off of each other. The first is Touch the Sky, which is a direct parallel to this one. But both songs also have similarities to Trust Love. It also links to Treasure. I won’t be doing a full comparison between all of them, but I’ll try to get the main points across.
The primary narration of Sky is Falling is from Oz and Oscar as a shared perspective. We see it first with the use of the pronoun “we”, as well as the several symbols linking back to Salem – and by extension – Oz’s centuries-long feud with her. Lines like, “Can’t outrun the ruin of our lives” and, “a curse that’s never-ending,” are good examples.
The first stanza really reminds me of Oscar back in V5 during the Dojo Scene.
He dreamt of a life of heroism, and a dream is something that isn’t real. It’s an imagined ideal; a fantasy. But his dream became reality and it’s more a nightmare than anything else.
Here comes another nightmare Another fever dream The horror just won’t stop An endless scream But this is not subconscious We’re not imagining We’re wide awake This is reality
The song’s title itself references the fairy tale Henny Penny (aka Chicken Little) which is about a chick who believes the world is coming to an end when an acorn falls on its head. It’s typically used as "a hyperbolic reaction to perceived belief of imminent disaster", but I don’t think Oz and Oscar’s view here necessarily fit that theme.
Ozpin has said his magic is dwindling. Salem has been playing the long game. It’s clear to all parties that this final fight will likely be the last. Either the world will be saved, or it will be destroyed. Regardless, the cycle is ending. In fact, the defeatism in these lyrics is part of that clear parallel to Touch the Sky, which is a song entirely about feeling as if “misery has been discarded” and a “new life has begun”. Despite the scene featuring Touch the Sky not including Oscar, the lyrics do allude to him with the line: “and I somehow feel I finally feel like me.” Specifically, to his dialogue in V8E2 where he says pretty much those words verbatim to Ozpin.
If these two songs are parallels, then Sky is Falling is feeling as though the world is falling apart after they all finally had gained some sense of security and hope. But it's not only about the threat of Salem... It's also predicting Oscar's grief over losing Ruby.
The main part of the song that argues this is the bridge. Lets break it into sections.
Lost all my hopes and dreams Watch my life flash by in scenes And it seems there’s no soul On the video screen
Clearly more of that hopeless imagery, but specifically mentioning "no soul on the video screen" as a reason for why Oscar's is lost seems very deliberate. The person who's been on a screen diagetically with any sort of focus on hope... is Ruby. While there's a montage of several people around the world watching her broadcast, we know Oscar isn't one of them. Because, at the time, he's separated from her, imprisoned, and not at the luxury of pulling out his scroll.
One of the most persistent themes of this show is that only when everyone works together will they be able to drive away the darkness. And V8 is a season where their whole team is split in half, they've lost an ally in Ironwood, and the rest of the world either won't or can't come to their aid. This song highlights that the world will end if they don't all work together. Especially Oscar - Oz's last incarnation and Salem's longest adversary - with Ruby - the last (?) silver eyed warrior and potentially Salem's greatest weakness. This is a theme that comes up consistently in several songs. But here, with the full context of the bridge, it's clear Oscar's hope - his certainty - is tied to Ruby. And when he is separate from her, he feels lost both in the world and in his belief in himself. It is a highlight towards his attachment to Ruby and the monologue he has in the V9 epilogue. The song continues:
But I’m green tryin’ to figure out What all of it means Staring at the casket Hoping to move past it Knowing things will never be the same And that’s it
Oh, you're green, are you? Are you Oscar Pine? I'm not gonna say it's not a little corny ahaha.
The lines "figuring out what all of it means" can be foreshadowing that epilogue where Oscar is trying tirelessly to find out what happened to Ruby and her team. They also mention how he stands at her grave and is unable to move past her death because he hasn't yet given up hope she's still alive.
Cold soaked as I’m standin’ in rain Feeling nothing but pain Until I see you again
These last bits of the bridge mentioning cold and "feeling nothing but pain until I see you again" are another layer to that longing... or should I say, pining for his rose. This is part of how Sky is Falling links to Treasure, which is a song entirely about longing for a love they've been separated from across worlds. I don't need to fully rehash that one as the full breakdown for it can be found here. The one part of it I will link here is this verse:
Though I walk this world I am nowhere to be found Every thought's of you But for now you're not around
This focus on the "world" being what's lost can be used as a literal description, as it's not wrong to say that Ruby fell somewhere apart from Remnant. However, as Treasure came after Sky is Falling, it's hard to not see it as a direct reference:
Our world’s Lost without a soul We’re losing all control Not getting closer (...) Lost control I think I'm gonna lose it All my sanity's slipping away
This loss of control and sanity, specifically being linked to the grief of a soul lost to another world... is just a symbolic way of summarizing Oscar's state in the epilogue. How he feels uncertain without Ruby around. How the merge is progressing faster each day, and him and Oz are fighting to stop it from overtaking him. It might even be referencing that bit earlier about how they can only win - and by extension, free Oscar from this curse - if everyone works together. And how it can feel like the world is ending when Ruby, someone who needs to be a part of that final fight is missing.
“You always believed in the best. Saw people for who they really were. Some of us don’t know anymore...”
Overall, Sky is Falling is quintessentially an Oscar song. From the specifics of his experience with the merge, his inherited feud with Salem, to his insecurities, his attachments, and his grief. It's the whole package. Quite fitting for The Little Prince who once lived on an asteroid only to crash land - from the sky - into a lonely desert apart from his Rose.
Tbf I don't think Alastor is going to be evil for the sake of being evil but I do think the Fandom may be overexaggerating how much he cared for Vox specifically. It's not like he didn't care at all but he didn't care enough to give him the benefit of the doubt/trust him/ fully relax. Vox wasn't enough for him to actually be vulnerable and I do think Alastor's journey is going to be learning how to be vulnerable BUT not with Vox because we've already been shown that Vox wasn't enough.
Mimzy who is the person who has known him the longest out of EVERYONE in the show herself feels like she can't call him a friend either even after all this time.
Overall the show is about redemption so I highly doubt anyone is evil for the sake of being evil. To me it seems more like some characters just don't care about becoming better and that's probably a storyline that'll be tackled in the show itself.
Like personally just from what I've seen from the show and interviews I cannot imagine the Vees getting redeemed and going to heaven BUT I can see them becoming better only for each other and officially become each other's exceptions when it comes to causing harm.
See, this is what I was thinking.
But then if Alastor gives a shit at all… Its not clicking with me how he would just be like, “yeah, don’t give a shit that Emily took a BEAM THAT BLEW UP THE PEARLY GATES FROM LIGHT YEARS AWAY for me. Yawn.”
Like… what? And more importantly, it’s not even that she did that. Because I KNOW she doesn’t care that she saved Alastor. It’s that the shot they showed it with, emphasised Alastor’s freaked out reaction. Why the fuck did I see that? Why not just show us Emily getting her shit rocked in a solo shot? I didn’t need to see Alastor’s stupid ass face if it’s not relevant lmao.
And then, it’s just like, why wouldn’t he care? And again, he at least cared enough to swap Cherri for Emily in the visuals. So like, maybe not super duper care, never thought he’d be moved to redemption, just kind of secretly philosophically challenged by it but to not care, at all?
It doesn’t feel in line with his character, as I understand it… but like… I don’t know. I didn’t make the fucking show. So okay, he doesn’t care… why not??? And whether he cares or not, should this not be a significant branching path 😭? Like idk, I really got the vibe from that interview that it’s just not an important moment at all. And the only way I’m really able to see it being a shrug off is if Alastor is truly DGAF and just malevolent as shit, like a lot of people say. I mean maybe there are other ways but I haven’t read it and I can’t think of any myself.
dust - Sky is Falling
Thank you tumblr for posting my post without the link I included 😒😒😒
Anyway, Sky is Falling, July 29th
THE Santa Cruz train bridge AND a MIPS reference?? 🖤🧛♂️🧛♂️🥰
Bones Shredder - Sky Is Falling (Official Video)
Credit to ꧁KobobKC꧂ ᔦꙬᔨ on Youtube for the audio and Kamron Davis on Youtube for the transcribed lyrics
Here comes another nightmare Another fever dream The horrors just won't stop An endless dream But this is not subconscious We're not imagining We're wide awake This is reality
Our world Left without a soul Losing all control
Not getting closer Everyday it's just another dose of torture
Better cover up your eyes my friend The sky is falling Can't outrun the ruin of our lives We're prepared to meet the end The final days are coming Hold on now Sky is falling down