I listened to this a few times and what stuck out from the rest of the song is the way the guitar comes in at the end. It felt almost out of place, and my mind started trying to figure out why it was there.
The singer is telling Bella (represented by the electric guitar) that she has to accept something, be at peace with it. Whatever it is, it is inevitable or simply the way things are and there's nothing to do about it.
Bella refuses to accept this. Whatever it is, it's something she can fight, something she can change. She starts protesting, yelling, screaming and flailing. And eventually she's drowned out by the noise, taken under by whatever this thing it.
Listening to it like that, the guitar at the end sounds like Bella in her death throes. And up until then I thought this was such an uplifting song.
At least for Pt. 2...
I listened to this a few times and what stuck out from the rest of the song is the way the guitar comes in at the end. It felt almost out of place, and my mind started trying to figure out why it was there.
The singer is telling Bella (represented by the electric guitar) that she has to accept something, be at peace with it. Whatever it is, it is inevitable or simply the way things are and there's nothing to do about it.
Bella refuses to accept this. Whatever it is, it's something she can fight, something she can change. She starts protesting, yelling, screaming and flailing. And eventually she's drowned out by the noise, taken under by whatever this thing it.
Listening to it like that, the guitar at the end sounds like Bella in her death throes. And up until then I thought this was such an uplifting song.
@RabbitMage interesting concept ...
@RabbitMage interesting concept ...