Originally Posted by
Rhaemondzzzkie
I know CTE too :<
Also do you understand Nine in the Afternoon? Message is awesome man X)
nice work going on everyone, i'm liking the majority of posts, however like the one above (sorry for singling you out rhaemond) are a tad subpar, and could easily be better. for that specific post, he could of gone on to actually explain the message to other people, or why it is awesome, because its good to have statements, but, better to back them up with explanations. cheers
@pusga, I'm really not into that sort of music, and honestly i'm not too sure if it is house or something else, but, it feels a bit samey to other songs that i've heard a glimpse of. however i can appreciate the vocals are pretty nice at 1:18 onwards. still, doesn't take my fancy.
been looking for some other alternative bands and came across interpol, and their perhaps greatest hit - evil. it overall sounds very emotive with rapid tempo changes and a mixture of riffs and all the malarky. the meaning behind it is also pretty special and based of real life events which I quite like;
For anyone who doesn't know what the song was supposed to be about: It's about Fred and Rosemary West, a serial killer couple who murdered several people and were eventually caught after murdering their own daughter. Fred West hanged himself in prison after his attempts at emotional contact with Rosemary failed to garner any reciprocation. The song is told from his point of view either right before he commits suicide or right after, that's something that could be up for debate, although it seems that this reflection was most likely meant to be taken as occurring after. The song is called "Evil," because it's about Fred West hypothetically reflecting on all of the evil things he had done in his life and subsequently becoming remorseful. Also; yes, the puppet is supposed to be Ian Curtis.
also that puppet
shudder