Views : 70,072
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Sep 22, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.927 (32/1,722 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-19T09:37:15.799538Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
It feels like this song is particularly addressing the parasocial relationship between artist and crowd. In the context of the chorus, particularly during a live performance; but also in a broader sense too.
How the demand of an audience yanks an artist too far in a direction they were already finished travelling.
The artist's anxiety over potentially losing their amassed listeners if they don't tow a line they're perceived to walk.
The white-hot fear and uncertainty cast so effortlessly over what the artist actually has to say by the collective perception and opinion of their works prior and the corrosive influence it can have on both art and artist.
The momentary crashing infinity of relief and pleasure and ecstasy upon the realization you've delivered what your listeners wanted to hear. Their almost predatory gaze and primal, guttural howls of satisfaction blotting out all else for the eternity of but a moment.
The gradual retaliatory impulse fed by the artist divorcing their work from what is true but loved by few to what is muddled yet loved by many.
You want to hunt it, the obfuscating influence on your work.
You want to hunt it, the truth of your artistic expression.
Ultimately the artistic acceptance and invitation of outside observers, for better or worse. The acknowledgement of the perverse nature of an audience's relationship with the works they influence and consume.
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I know all your songs by heart, but these last ones... are on entirely different level of experience! I swear, I fall in love with your music differently with each new album, they give such diverse experience each of them! ❤
This song goes hard from the very first notes and emits such real danger, inevitability, but most of all - determination. Like waves, that will crush the stones no matter what and you can do nothing to stop them. The dark ones, the ones that you see during storms.
I love, LOVE such dark sounding in your songs. When "FALLOUT" falls onto listener with mystery and almost like something is lurking in the dark behind them, THIS song takes it to another level by creating dark and intense atmosphere, and then soothing wounds out with string musical instrument (harp, right?). This fine contrast between inevitable and dark beats and almost sad and nostalgic harp are so memorable. I caught myself playing your last songs on repeat in my head even after hearing them once.
You are wonderful ❤❤
Btw, I swear this song is haunted. It's the only one from my playlist, that bugs out and turns up the audio by itself. I am convinced, it wants to speak 🥀
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@xxghost_sniperxx950
1 year ago
The depth and texture of your tracks is something else brother.
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