i think it has much to do with the flood in january 2000 in Baia Mare. a dam broke and some thousand of cyanide-polluted cubic meters of water spilled first in some small river, then in Somes and Tisa, river tributary to the Danube. the cyanide concentration reached levels as high as 2mg/l, that being more than 20 times higher than what the scientists consider to be the lethal dose for humans. of course one could see dead fishes floating on the surface of the water.
i'm not making suggestions of any kind, but i know i would like to know what they could make out of the image and the mood one experiences when coming in contact with the city of Copsa Mica. the story remains mainly the same - death in the name of industry. the ways of killing differ, but the image is still very plastic...
for now i can only hope they'll make a video for this song. the story could be so rich!
i agree with Speak Easy.
i think it has much to do with the flood in january 2000 in Baia Mare. a dam broke and some thousand of cyanide-polluted cubic meters of water spilled first in some small river, then in Somes and Tisa, river tributary to the Danube. the cyanide concentration reached levels as high as 2mg/l, that being more than 20 times higher than what the scientists consider to be the lethal dose for humans. of course one could see dead fishes floating on the surface of the water.
i'm not making suggestions of any kind, but i know i would like to know what they could make out of the image and the mood one experiences when coming in contact with the city of Copsa Mica. the story remains mainly the same - death in the name of industry. the ways of killing differ, but the image is still very plastic...
for now i can only hope they'll make a video for this song. the story could be so rich!