It's clear that Burgundy and Krimson go together, both containing similar/same lyrics and sound. I wonder what they meant when they did that though.. I have some thoughts, but it definitely strikes my curiosity.
@maddyrudd
Krimson and Burgundy were two of their earliest songs. When the band first started practicing together they would just jam the same songs for hours and hours and develop them constantly. So these two songs started out as the same song but the band took them in two different directions resulting in two different songs. This is reflected in the names of the songs, krimson and burgundy being two shades of red and two shades of the same song.
@maddyrudd
Krimson and Burgundy were two of their earliest songs. When the band first started practicing together they would just jam the same songs for hours and hours and develop them constantly. So these two songs started out as the same song but the band took them in two different directions resulting in two different songs. This is reflected in the names of the songs, krimson and burgundy being two shades of red and two shades of the same song.
It's clear that Burgundy and Krimson go together, both containing similar/same lyrics and sound. I wonder what they meant when they did that though.. I have some thoughts, but it definitely strikes my curiosity.
@maddyrudd Krimson and Burgundy were two of their earliest songs. When the band first started practicing together they would just jam the same songs for hours and hours and develop them constantly. So these two songs started out as the same song but the band took them in two different directions resulting in two different songs. This is reflected in the names of the songs, krimson and burgundy being two shades of red and two shades of the same song.
@maddyrudd Krimson and Burgundy were two of their earliest songs. When the band first started practicing together they would just jam the same songs for hours and hours and develop them constantly. So these two songs started out as the same song but the band took them in two different directions resulting in two different songs. This is reflected in the names of the songs, krimson and burgundy being two shades of red and two shades of the same song.