Imogen obviously loves the Half Life games, and wrote this song about Alyx and Gordon.
Nah, I'm just kidding. But I have a feeling that "half life" is also referring to the rate at which radioactive elements decay. In this case, an unstable relationship is falling apart. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the meaning of a "half life" yet.
This song has the feeling of an office romance. Missing that first train for one more glance. Coming to the game to congratulate him on victory. I admit I don't like the sports-related language in this song, but I love how it reminds me of falling snow/dust particles on a winter's night.
That's an interesting observation, about radioactive elements. I didn't pick it up but it fits perfectly. That's the genius of Imogen for you, her music works in layers and can still be understood if you're only scratching the surface, but rewards you tenfold if you listen closely.
That's an interesting observation, about radioactive elements. I didn't pick it up but it fits perfectly. That's the genius of Imogen for you, her music works in layers and can still be understood if you're only scratching the surface, but rewards you tenfold if you listen closely.
Imogen obviously loves the Half Life games, and wrote this song about Alyx and Gordon.
Nah, I'm just kidding. But I have a feeling that "half life" is also referring to the rate at which radioactive elements decay. In this case, an unstable relationship is falling apart. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the meaning of a "half life" yet.
This song has the feeling of an office romance. Missing that first train for one more glance. Coming to the game to congratulate him on victory. I admit I don't like the sports-related language in this song, but I love how it reminds me of falling snow/dust particles on a winter's night.
That's an interesting observation, about radioactive elements. I didn't pick it up but it fits perfectly. That's the genius of Imogen for you, her music works in layers and can still be understood if you're only scratching the surface, but rewards you tenfold if you listen closely.
That's an interesting observation, about radioactive elements. I didn't pick it up but it fits perfectly. That's the genius of Imogen for you, her music works in layers and can still be understood if you're only scratching the surface, but rewards you tenfold if you listen closely.