![]() "God Is a Verb" (1:34) the music is just a vehicle for Rosalie's clever lyrics. "Scared of the Dark" (3:35) Rosalie's QUEEN "Killer Queen" tribute (8/10)Ĩ. "Tristitia Amnesia" (7:08) very unusual theatric song. "Duet" (7:25) Rosalie's vamp version of "Monkberry Delight"? Definintely some "look at me" story-telling. "Donovan Ellington" (5:39) sunny, silly story. Theatrical Prog Cabaret of the bluesy-sultry raven form.ġ. Posted Friday, Ap| Review this album | Report (Review #2740780) Us, although its sound seems very familiar to us and we have heard it a lot of times and through more well-known or Seem to enjoy making the music they always wanted to hear, we can only judge music by its quality and ability to move I can only recommend listening to this knowing that, like other nostalgic for bygone times - like Mikael Åkerfeldt - who Adding to all this the fact that the songs are usually quiteĪccessible and without any pretentiousness. Of classic Prog, all wrapped in a gothic aura and cabaret music. The first Black Sabbath albums the Psychedelia of groups like The Beatles or Cream and small flirtations with the forms Highlight the following: acid guitars that seem to be a combination of the hardest moments of Jethro Tull's Benefit with Rosalie Cunningham accumulates a lot of influences that mostly come from the 60's and 70's of which I would like to 'innovate' or that does not have some surprise factor that can differentiate it from ordinary music. Music - adopting a position away from that small tendency of some people to reject any type of proposal that does not The repeated refrain "ask me again" suggests a desire to remember and understand, but ultimately the speaker is left with a sense of disorientation and sadness.Facing the music of the multi-instrumentalist Rosalie Cunningham implies - if what you are looking for is simply to enjoy Overall, the song could be interpreted as a meditation on the passage of time and the difficulty of finding meaning and purpose in life. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the central idea of memory loss and confusion. ![]() The reference to rings in wood suggests layers of experience and memory. In the second verse, the speaker suggests leaving clues for themselves in order to find their way back to important moments or insights. The chorus emphasizes the idea of memory loss and an inability to remember important details, even as time passes and the seasons change. ![]() ![]() The instrumental break following the verse could indicate a sense of frustration or uncertainty. ![]() The first verse suggests that finding meaning and purpose is difficult, and that sometimes we are given answers rather than finding them ourselves. The reference to mantras and circling around could suggest a search for meaning and a sense of direction. The repeated phrase "bottle dry, river run dry" could symbolize a sense of depletion or emptiness. The title "Tristitia Amnesia" suggests a combination of sadness and forgetfulness. The lyrics of "Tristitia Amnesia" seem to be about memory loss and a sense of confusion and disorientation. ![]()
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