Very interesting, the theme of three in this song, using the different forms of her voice and another, possibly two others. The dark, single voice "what we try so hard to hide away" "still remain the things we couldn't kill..." very powerful shit. Then goes to the higher, dual person voice with the "framing of the scene" and if you listen carefully, in the last minute or so of the song, you can hear her higher voice, and a breathy male voice that starts with just a "howw" then the bass carries the voice seemlessly. However the next lyrics you can clearly hear the breathy low voice, singing in an octave lower "hate begins to spill across the screen"
Then suddenly "blinding light illuminates the scene" comes from an epic trio of voices, what seems to be to be the breathy low male voice, a now reverbing (multiperson effect) female lead again, and i swear, you can almost hear what sounds like a quieted male voice singing in the highest register with the female lead, the register before falsetto for i would guess a male tenor.
With the skull, the human head-tree, and the moon in the background for the album cover.
Why?
Very interesting, the theme of three in this song, using the different forms of her voice and another, possibly two others. The dark, single voice "what we try so hard to hide away" "still remain the things we couldn't kill..." very powerful shit. Then goes to the higher, dual person voice with the "framing of the scene" and if you listen carefully, in the last minute or so of the song, you can hear her higher voice, and a breathy male voice that starts with just a "howw" then the bass carries the voice seemlessly. However the next lyrics you can clearly hear the breathy low voice, singing in an octave lower "hate begins to spill across the screen"
Then suddenly "blinding light illuminates the scene" comes from an epic trio of voices, what seems to be to be the breathy low male voice, a now reverbing (multiperson effect) female lead again, and i swear, you can almost hear what sounds like a quieted male voice singing in the highest register with the female lead, the register before falsetto for i would guess a male tenor.
With the skull, the human head-tree, and the moon in the background for the album cover. Why?