The lyrics reflect the absurdity and excess of celebrity culture. Key themes include:
Though part of a comedy soundtrack, the Infant Sorrow discography—including hits like "Inside of You" and "Bangers, Beans and Mash"—was well-received for its authentic production quality. "Going Up" remains a standout track for its ability to balance genuine rock energy with the comedic narrative of the film. Infant Sorrow - Going Up
: The narrator describes a state of constant elevation and superiority ("I'm going up, and I'm never coming down"). The lyrics reflect the absurdity and excess of
Infant Sorrow serves as a parody of mid-2000s British indie and arena rock. While the band is fictional, the music was written and produced by professional musicians, including , Lyle Workman , and Dan Bern . "Going Up" specifically captures the high-energy, hedonistic persona of Aldous Snow at the height of his rock-star fame. 2. Musical Style The song is characterized by: : The narrator describes a state of constant