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TesseracT – Of Mind - Nocturne Lyrics 6 years ago
Personal opinion:

Ashe O'hara is the lyricist and vocalist of this song. Ashe is known to be openly gay and support the LGBTQIAPK community. I believe he wrote the lyrics drawing from his own experience.

This song to me is about a relationship, especially about a relationship that is not accepted by the popular opinion. It is difficult in such a relationship that one person can force himself to do things he regrets or neglect who he truly is. The lyricist urges his love to embrace their love. What has been done is in the past. The two people in the relationship may have hurt each other badly or just one way. Love has the transcendental power that helps him stop denying and save themselves.

Nocturne provides a gentle but powerful reminder to wake himself/listeners up and love courageously.

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Leprous – Acquired Taste Lyrics 8 years ago
Not a native English speaker but the lyrics to me shows Leprous' struggles in their process of producing progressive music and surviving in the music industry.

Progressive rock/metal has been described to be an art of acquired taste. There are many reasons general public find this kind of music hard to digest: complex rhythm, unconventional song structure, and unique instrumental/vocal tones just to name a few.

As a songwriter of this genre of music, I can really relate to some of the lyrics myself. The first few lines:

"Dive deep into the
Subconscious layers
Be careful not to sink

Stay out, be free
Don't enter this abyss
That's where I go to think"

Songwriters of this genre think differently from those who write Top 40 pop songs. There are so many audio "layers" to consider. It can be overwhelming and songwriters need to be careful "not to sink". It can also take a long time to sculpt the rough idea of a song into a final product. At the same time, songwriters cannot have total control of the creative process. It is the nature of the creative process.


Then, it comes to the most beautiful thing about this song in my opinion. The lyricist (Tor as I remember) correlates their struggles surviving the music industry to the genre itself. Basically, the rest of the lyrics are describing several facets of their struggles.

"Enjoy the restrictions
Be glad you can feel the sting
Silent compassion
Won't lead to anything

Out of the dark
Nowhere to start
Tainted words
Pieces apart
Acquired taste

In control of it all
What were you thinking?
As if you can put an end to this"

1. The intrinsic core value of progressive music is to take music to a new level, to make progress. It takes time for people to accept new things and even longer for a large audience to consume them. I guess that labels or investors can set "restrictions" on what kind of music they make in order to profit. It's a nightmare for innovative ideas of course. As fans, other musicians, or people surrounding them, our "compassion" won't lead to anything really helpful to them. It's our journey as working musicians and our duties to piece the puzzles of music business together. We always have to find the balance between creativity and sales.

"Rest now, tomorrow
You can make it all OK
Prepare a day you will not miss"

2. Sometimes we just have to go with it. Take a break and call it a day and keep practicing. At least, these are what we can control as musicians.

"Bring forth your gift
Made from pure belief
Be sure no one finds out
Be sure no one finds out why"

3. We may encounter some awkward situations. We play music based on our progressive tastes. We know we have to keep playing because that's what we love to do. But at the same time, we think if we go mainstream, our uniqueness is ruined.

"Stay in the cold
You will see
Someone else will leave your mark

To be sold
So you're free
You'll be drawn out of the dark"

4. Accepting the harsh truth, there are two ways we can go in the music business. One way is to stay underground (stay in the cold). Then, someone else will make it. The other way is to lean toward the market. Then, we might be financially free but simultaneously we are away from the dark abyss of beautiful creativity.

Bilateral is an excellent album. It spans a huge spectrum of music. To me, it seems Leprous was searching the sounds they wanted to concentrate on. It settled on Coal and solidified on The Congregation. Acquired Taste gives us some hint on what they were trying to achieve.

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