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The last 3 songs are definately connected in a really strong way. Cowboy's is obviously about his lead up to suicide, negative space is most like the bliss he experiences while falling, that sort of where you've made your choice and all is right feeling, and priest and the matador is the aftermath.
this is so beautiful... in terms of artistic composition, negative space is the void areas that the figure(positive space) are suspended in. so the title literally means his lonesome fall from the top of a building, suspended in the moment of his peaceful journey to the fatal impact with the concrete below.
great transition from cowboys to priest.
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I think this is supposed to represent how carefree and light he feels while he's falling off the building (it's continued off of All Cowboys).
It's a good link between the two songs.
It's the right way of transition
The last 3 songs are definately connected in a really strong way. Cowboy's is obviously about his lead up to suicide, negative space is most like the bliss he experiences while falling, that sort of where you've made your choice and all is right feeling, and priest and the matador is the aftermath.
ths last three songs are connected and i think this instrumental came in the middle to show there connection.
this is so beautiful... in terms of artistic composition, negative space is the void areas that the figure(positive space) are suspended in. so the title literally means his lonesome fall from the top of a building, suspended in the moment of his peaceful journey to the fatal impact with the concrete below.
great transition from cowboys to priest.