Burden of a Day's "Remember" video, directed by Australian transplant Gareth McGilvray, intersperses performance footage of the Florida band with a young boy in a period costume burying a box containing a pocket watch.

Next, an elder gentleman, who looks strikingly similar to the boy, unearths the box and finds it empty. The boy then appears and presents the watch to him. So much for the theory that it's the boy all grown up. The grandfather perhaps?

Singer Kyle Tamosaitis gives us the meaning and interpretation, since he wrote the lyrics to "Remember," which appears on Burden of a Day's latest album, 'Oneonethousand.'

"The video is conceptually about when you're young, placing something close to you in spot and you want to keep it there and you want to hold it dear to you," Tamosaitis explains. "And when you're older and time changes and you grow up, it's not necessarily the way you want it to be or it's not going to be there the way you want it to be there. That's pretty much what the song was written about.

"The song was written about a dream that I had about trying to hold on to something that wasn't supposed to be there. So the video has nothing to do with the dream, but there is a theme of trying to hold onto something that isn't necessarily meant to be held on to."

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