This is one of my favorite songs by M83. Its incredulous instrumental solos prove instantaneously that the song has a deep meaning within the music, not its words. If you listen closely, you could hear a slight dramatic change in the volume as the music plays. Even with the one tiny, fragmented sentence, Give me peace and chemicals, I wanna run into, it provides an essential tune to the song creating a rising action and climax.
The song is obviously a story that is told with the instruments. There's a hard beginning, a rising action, a climax, a falling action and a resolution, which is the very end transitioning immediately to In Church (ironically). The whole album follows a sort of "out of body" tale if you listen closely. Run Into Flowers is basically a simple idea of what a trip out experience could sound like.
This is one of my favorite songs by M83. Its incredulous instrumental solos prove instantaneously that the song has a deep meaning within the music, not its words. If you listen closely, you could hear a slight dramatic change in the volume as the music plays. Even with the one tiny, fragmented sentence, Give me peace and chemicals, I wanna run into, it provides an essential tune to the song creating a rising action and climax. The song is obviously a story that is told with the instruments. There's a hard beginning, a rising action, a climax, a falling action and a resolution, which is the very end transitioning immediately to In Church (ironically). The whole album follows a sort of "out of body" tale if you listen closely. Run Into Flowers is basically a simple idea of what a trip out experience could sound like.
love this dude...
love this dude...