A lovely title, maybe the song will be lovely too.... Ah its more than
an hour and a half of harsh noise wall... Fortunately this is something
that Lân loves. The song doesnt wait for anything and it starts to become
intense quickly. Its hard to describe the sound, but it feels loud on
all volumes, likely because of the harsh screeching in the background.
The song uses this through the whole song, and also uses some loops
over the screeching to give some change to the song. Lân has seen that
lots of people think that the song isnt interesting because theres next
to no change through the whole song, however, it feels that lots changes,
but people dont notice. Maybe this is because of the fact that the changes
happen with the track over the screeching in the song, and the screeching
causes the track over to drown in sound. However, if you listen closely,
you can notice obvious changes and this helps the song to be interesting
to Lân. Obviously, the main focus is on the harsh screeching, but theres
lots happening with the top track. For example, the top track starts
to slow down at rando mpoints, and then starts to speed up again. The
song adds tracks also, and then removes, and then later adds them again.
However because of the nature of the song, its hard to know if anything
has changed at all, because the screeching is so harsh its very hard to
know if its just because of the sound or the length. Differently to
other tracks, in Lâns opinion, she thinks that the length is important
to the song, and the song doesnt go on for too much time. After listening
to the song for so long, yo can start to recognise different parts of
the song and notice what happens behind the screeching. Or maybe you
start to hear things that arent there because of the screeching, its
hard to know. Anyway its a great and interesting song. Maybe not for
people who dont like noise music...