I really don't get why people are critisizing the "Genre change". Feel the music and feel the text. It's not how it's sung it's the emotion fueled by the song itself. In the case of heavy it's literally screaming. Ask someone with depression or an anxiety based illness to listen to it and try to discuss genre with them.
Yes, yes, yes. When I first heard their new songs I didn't have much interest because I was used to their old style. But once I listened to the lyrics a bit more, it started to hit me emotionally more and more each time. Now I play it constantly because the song describes my struggles perfectly. The interview where Chester talked about how it's terrible being in his head (or along those lines) was in a sense comforting to me. My mind is an awful place, I constantly put every problem in my life on me and things are...
Yes, yes, yes. When I first heard their new songs I didn't have much interest because I was used to their old style. But once I listened to the lyrics a bit more, it started to hit me emotionally more and more each time. Now I play it constantly because the song describes my struggles perfectly. The interview where Chester talked about how it's terrible being in his head (or along those lines) was in a sense comforting to me. My mind is an awful place, I constantly put every problem in my life on me and things are always my fault which turns into constant self loathing. This sounds ridiculous to most people..but at some point in the lives of those who struggle with these thoughts, there were events or invalidations that form this pattern of thinking. And before you realize it, it's engrained in your head and nearly impossible to change. "'Its not like I make the choice, To let my mind stay so fucking messy"
I wrote more than I intended to reply, but youre spot on with the meaning behind it. I'm not sure I can think of a song that so perfectly describes that part of me.
But some people hear the music while others hear the lyrics.
I really don't get why people are critisizing the "Genre change". Feel the music and feel the text. It's not how it's sung it's the emotion fueled by the song itself. In the case of heavy it's literally screaming. Ask someone with depression or an anxiety based illness to listen to it and try to discuss genre with them.
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Yes, yes, yes. When I first heard their new songs I didn't have much interest because I was used to their old style. But once I listened to the lyrics a bit more, it started to hit me emotionally more and more each time. Now I play it constantly because the song describes my struggles perfectly. The interview where Chester talked about how it's terrible being in his head (or along those lines) was in a sense comforting to me. My mind is an awful place, I constantly put every problem in my life on me and things are...
Yes, yes, yes. When I first heard their new songs I didn't have much interest because I was used to their old style. But once I listened to the lyrics a bit more, it started to hit me emotionally more and more each time. Now I play it constantly because the song describes my struggles perfectly. The interview where Chester talked about how it's terrible being in his head (or along those lines) was in a sense comforting to me. My mind is an awful place, I constantly put every problem in my life on me and things are always my fault which turns into constant self loathing. This sounds ridiculous to most people..but at some point in the lives of those who struggle with these thoughts, there were events or invalidations that form this pattern of thinking. And before you realize it, it's engrained in your head and nearly impossible to change. "'Its not like I make the choice, To let my mind stay so fucking messy"
I wrote more than I intended to reply, but youre spot on with the meaning behind it. I'm not sure I can think of a song that so perfectly describes that part of me. But some people hear the music while others hear the lyrics.