I find remarkable how the authors manage to not only communicate their weariness of the pop business through the means of a pop song, but also put the myth of the personal close-knittedness of the group – the very essence of their image, present even in their name – to rest, while disguising it into a love-message-of-sorts to their audience. Extremely clever.
I find remarkable how the authors manage to not only communicate their weariness of the pop business through the means of a pop song, but also put the myth of the personal close-knittedness of the group – the very essence of their image, present even in their name – to rest, while disguising it into a love-message-of-sorts to their audience. Extremely clever.