The song "Just Like Summer" by The Heavy is about the current state of the world and how it resembles the unpredictability and chaotic nature of summer weather. The lyrics mention various problems such as climate change, drought, war, and social unrest. The chorus of the song emphasizes that despite all these issues, people are still trying to enjoy life and live in the moment. The line "Oh oh oh, just like summer!" is repeated throughout the song to represent this attitude of making the most of life and having fun, even in difficult times. The song also acknowledges that everyone shares some responsibility for the state of the world, as the lyrics say "Who am I to complain? I'm just as guilty, I'm just as vain." This suggests that the solution to these problems is not just external action, but introspection and personal responsibility as well. Overall, "Just Like Summer" comments on the fragility of our world, but also urges us to enjoy life and take responsibility for our actions.