'Chris37' and Mr. Fournerat...

Well, gentlemen, this is something 'different', for sure mad !!!

The tone, the feel of the song seems to change from one group of measures to another, courtesy of what I perceived as some interesting and unusual chord progressions. At one moment, the song sounded foreboding and sinister, and yet, at another moment, just a spark of ruefully romantic feeling -- as one would experience waving a regretful goodbye to someone else -- flared-up like a dying streetlight and dispelled the darkness, but only temporarily.

Mr. Fournerat, I think your voice is absolutely charming with its seemingly weary, gravelly texture that at the same actually achieves a degree of what I would describe as a kind of 'bruised' warmth because of the care you obviously took in singing each word of the lyrics as though you were writing a letter to someone.

As I said, the lyrical matter is novel, but also there was a unique flavor in the music that made it memorable in an eerie way.

LOREN (a.k.a. 'bluage')


Last edited by bluage; 03/25/20 09:48 AM.

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