...nailerk is pretty close to it's meaning, but instead of parents robert had written this about the death of his grandparents and how he felt at their funerals..
songs about death are a dime a dozen, especially with music these days.. it seems every pseudo-punk and/or emo band has a video where some object of affection teenage girl dies. These songs are filled with cliche phrases of missing them, gaining strength to move on, and/or heaven awaiting, where they'll soon meet up with them. Pre-teens love it, they cry and musicians love having the next '00 version of a power ballad, minus the hair and fist of fury, but still 100% overexaggarated emotion.
I consider this song a true rare find. Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning.
In this song he captures successfully a grey moment filled with sadness and hopelessness, but more impressive still manages to successfully give the song and deceased, grace and beauty.
making this a song about death, that one who's lost a loved one can really relate to. it's simple, elegant, and endearing.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning."
so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning."
so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning."
so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning."
so poetic.
...nailerk is pretty close to it's meaning, but instead of parents robert had written this about the death of his grandparents and how he felt at their funerals..
songs about death are a dime a dozen, especially with music these days.. it seems every pseudo-punk and/or emo band has a video where some object of affection teenage girl dies. These songs are filled with cliche phrases of missing them, gaining strength to move on, and/or heaven awaiting, where they'll soon meet up with them. Pre-teens love it, they cry and musicians love having the next '00 version of a power ballad, minus the hair and fist of fury, but still 100% overexaggarated emotion.
I consider this song a true rare find. Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning.
In this song he captures successfully a grey moment filled with sadness and hopelessness, but more impressive still manages to successfully give the song and deceased, grace and beauty.
making this a song about death, that one who's lost a loved one can really relate to. it's simple, elegant, and endearing.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning." so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning." so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning." so poetic.
i love reading your reviews, they're all so well written. "Lyrically he describes the moment of letting go, as the music drags you in as you hear every note losing itself in mourning." so poetic.