anyone notice that the songs flow into each other? like how one flows into the broken, and the black rainbow goes into one again? maybe it's suggesting something? (e.g. how humanity repeats its mistakes)
It might also allude to how Co&Ca have grown as musicians. This is a concept album (as have the others been), so to feed one song into the other or get the same flowing feeling would make the story seem like it has more continuity to it.
It might also allude to how Co&Ca have grown as musicians. This is a concept album (as have the others been), so to feed one song into the other or get the same flowing feeling would make the story seem like it has more continuity to it.
How many stories are told well when they have jerks or jumps in the story contained within it too frequently?
How many stories are told well when they have jerks or jumps in the story contained within it too frequently?
anyone notice that the songs flow into each other? like how one flows into the broken, and the black rainbow goes into one again? maybe it's suggesting something? (e.g. how humanity repeats its mistakes)
It might also allude to how Co&Ca have grown as musicians. This is a concept album (as have the others been), so to feed one song into the other or get the same flowing feeling would make the story seem like it has more continuity to it.
It might also allude to how Co&Ca have grown as musicians. This is a concept album (as have the others been), so to feed one song into the other or get the same flowing feeling would make the story seem like it has more continuity to it.
How many stories are told well when they have jerks or jumps in the story contained within it too frequently?
How many stories are told well when they have jerks or jumps in the story contained within it too frequently?
but the songs are not necessarily in order, so it may not be like that
but the songs are not necessarily in order, so it may not be like that