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I listened to this a lot after my last break-up... as did my best friend when he was in a similar situation. Somehow it seems very powerful in that light. But yeah, this and Untitled 01 (Vaka) are my favourites from the album.
For some reason, when I hear this song it reminds of this first person shooter video game I played where it was set in Russia and you went through a military camp that was covered in snow and behind a bunch of mountains. I don't know why, it's kind of a morbid situation for such a beautiful song.
just incredible, probably my favorite off ( ) along with Vaka and Untitled2. this song reminds me of when I drove into New Jesey during the winter last year, very bleak.
I came about this song in a really crucial part of my life. I had been working for a long time for something that I really wanted, and it was the final test. It kind of reminds me off being on the starting line for a race that you have trained for for a long time.
I feel this is after the character (that I've pictured) finds his village ruined, and he now walks through it, shouting the girl's name. Hoping the best, expecting the worst. The drums kind of describes the emptiness of his lonely steps, as the other instruments are very echo-esque. After three and a half minutes, he realizes that she is gone, as everyone in the village. But he keeps looking, as it is the only thing he can do. After almost six minutes, he sees something, and starts to scream, until he finally meets her and he is surprised and joyful. The atmosphere is very ironic and has contrasts, the joy of seeing her is mixed with the sorrow of the ruined village. They fall asleep, and track 6 is finished.
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I listened to this a lot after my last break-up... as did my best friend when he was in a similar situation. Somehow it seems very powerful in that light. But yeah, this and Untitled 01 (Vaka) are my favourites from the album.
For some reason, when I hear this song it reminds of this first person shooter video game I played where it was set in Russia and you went through a military camp that was covered in snow and behind a bunch of mountains. I don't know why, it's kind of a morbid situation for such a beautiful song.
one of my favourites of all the times
just incredible, probably my favorite off ( ) along with Vaka and Untitled2. this song reminds me of when I drove into New Jesey during the winter last year, very bleak.
My favorite song :)
I came about this song in a really crucial part of my life. I had been working for a long time for something that I really wanted, and it was the final test. It kind of reminds me off being on the starting line for a race that you have trained for for a long time.
I feel this is after the character (that I've pictured) finds his village ruined, and he now walks through it, shouting the girl's name. Hoping the best, expecting the worst. The drums kind of describes the emptiness of his lonely steps, as the other instruments are very echo-esque. After three and a half minutes, he realizes that she is gone, as everyone in the village. But he keeps looking, as it is the only thing he can do. After almost six minutes, he sees something, and starts to scream, until he finally meets her and he is surprised and joyful. The atmosphere is very ironic and has contrasts, the joy of seeing her is mixed with the sorrow of the ruined village. They fall asleep, and track 6 is finished.