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MantarayBryn – Bullets in the Wind Lyrics 12 years ago
pretty gud track

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MantarayBryn – Bullets in the Wind Lyrics 12 years ago
Many have read this track as somewhat of an allegory of the cold war; for example "pink scars across the pond" - from each perspective there was devastation, but the 'pink' not 'red' shows neither side knew the real extent of the war. This echoes Mantaraybryn's obsession with the cold war era- especially the earlier period; the "pink scars" could convey the painful separation of north and south Korea - a wound we all continue to witness. This era is also echoed in the song through references like "James Dean" a personal hero of the artist - the lyrics openly demonstrate the musician's craving to "be James Dean" - showing the idealism of the time in question, as well as the conflict (Dean's groundbreaking role in Rebel Without a Cause 1955, Korean War 1950-1953)
This ability to convey both positive and negative messages in a beautifully subtle way is why many love the music of Mantaraybryn - the narrative isn't a night out in a seedy club - it's a spiritual journey dripping with nuances.

By the end of the song Mantaraybryn leaves us with a poignant question - can we "Live without this swell" ? Or do we only thrive when thrust into the turbulent ocean - forced to test our own limits and live life to its fullest?

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