obsessed with this sound that gets made when Kris eats a CD Bagel. its so mysterious and sad and alien and melancholy...
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obsessed with this sound that gets made when Kris eats a CD Bagel. its so mysterious and sad and alien and melancholy...

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i discovered the song Hotel California last night, and i already love it.
what i love about it is it’s so mysterious and dark, and there’s so many ways to interpret it. a list of ones I’ve found, if you will:
the literal intepretation: creepy, possibly demonic hotel that you can never leave, with spirits (presumably of other/past occupants) haunting the halls, tormenting you forever
the afterlife: the hotel is a metaphor for hell (i can understand it, but i personally find it kinda boring)
drugs: it’s all a metaphor for drug addiction
the highlife: it’s a metaphor for fame, as a performer who never really escapes the spotlight
the technically correct/original: hedonism and materialism in California/Los Angeles, and how everyone in such a place came from somewhere, and is trapped there forever by their own insatiable need for pleasure
the cult: the hotel is a commune/meeting place for a possibly satanic/cannibalistic/orgiastic cult, and the singer in the story is their next victim/initiate
the asylum: it was once rumored that the inspiration for the Hotel California was a certain psychiatric hospital in Los Angeles, and that the song is from the perspective of a patient
and there’s probably more. all from a single song, with a bewitching melody and progression.
fuck yeah.
Dr sunshine is dead is SUCH a beauty to analyze. cuz wdym will doesn't know an ounce of music theory but can still BEAUTIFULLY convert from 4/4 to 5/4 (middle thing, 2:22)???? not to mention, wtf is that piano part in the beginning? WILLIAM WOODIAM OH MY GODDDDDRRRR
dr sunshine is dead is, to me, undeniably THE will wood song. I still haven't finished analyzing yet and I can already say it's amazing. WILL WOOD YOU ARE ONE OF THE MUSICAL GENIUSES.
perverts is seriously one of the greatest works of art my ears have been blessed with. i've had people tell me that it's not that deep but idgaf i think it is. it explains the feeling of guilt around sexual contexts when you're raised in a christian household and how it can affect you. and obviously as a growing person, you will experience sexual feelings, and the project perfectly encapsulates the intense feelings of shame and also deep sense of desire regardless of whether it's a sin or not. it even shows the painful parts like dealing with addiction, whether it be substances or giving into your sexual urges far too often. the animosity and resentment built towards god is also a big part of this ep for me that affects me emotionally. obviously, if it feels like a god you're told to obey and worship is punishing you for having human feelings and urges, you grow to hate him. however, as i've said before, the hatred only tears you apart because you resent a being that does not exist, for he can't end your suffering, nor did he start it, but the people around you began it. in the end you are blinded by love and unable to see how they caused your pain. from feeling as if you are a pervert for having normal human thoughts because of the harmful ideology that was pushed onto you, and the sense of failure that falls over you after you give in, this EP is undeniably the most wonderful piece of media ever. my interpretation could be completely wrong but i really don't care lol
To Usher In the Perfect Dawn: An analysis of Snezhnaya's main theme and its instruments
As promised, here is my Snezhnaya theme analysis!
This writeup breaks down Snezhnaya's main theme's musical leitmotifs, lyrics, and the traditional instruments used. A description of these instruments can be found after the analysis of the leitmotifs and lyrics.
Before we start, I want to mention that the pianist for the livestream performance was Polina Osetinskaya, a Russian concert pianist. She was playing on a Steinway Model D concert grand, which you can have by buying it for the low price of $250,000 or by stealing it. Anyway, let's get into the music.
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i love songs that can communicate something beyond words, and the subway is a really good example of that. the bridge just repeats over and and over again, until it goes towards a scream-like melody, and then it ends on an unresolved hanging a capella line. the chord progression never resolves, but chappell returns back to the original note. her feelings aren't resolved, even if the story is over, because she's still stuck in the cycle of the girl getting away from her.
that's a bit of music nerd shit tho. it's a really good song. i really really like it. rip to the live version i had downloaded for months LOL.
Here's my Sam Winchester x Preachers Daughter analysis for those who care!!
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MOOD AND MUSIC - THE SOUNDTRACK OF BALAN WONDERWORLD
In a story told largely without words, visuals become increasingly important, and so does music. Let's explore the different levels of Balan Wonderworld and discover what their respective musical themes say about the characters we encounter there...