: The repeated refrain, "Why don't you change? / How long will this game play out?" acts as a direct plea from the band to their friend to break the cycle. The Official Video
: Phrases like "Gargoyles are watching" and "He's hearing voices" depict the paranoia and mental health toll of long-term drug use.
The song was written about a close friend of the band who was struggling with heroin addiction; "Harry" serves as a slang euphemism for heroin .
The Official Music Video for "Harry's Reasons" reflects the band's roots in the Sydney pub rock scene and their reputation for tackling serious social issues.
: The repeated refrain, "Why don't you change? / How long will this game play out?" acts as a direct plea from the band to their friend to break the cycle. The Official Video
: Phrases like "Gargoyles are watching" and "He's hearing voices" depict the paranoia and mental health toll of long-term drug use.
The song was written about a close friend of the band who was struggling with heroin addiction; "Harry" serves as a slang euphemism for heroin .
The Official Music Video for "Harry's Reasons" reflects the band's roots in the Sydney pub rock scene and their reputation for tackling serious social issues.