“me and the dog, we die together” brings me to tears every time. growing up in a religious isolated home where my pets were my only friends it means something to me. maybe not what the singer intended but it means something.
I saw Kristen's last performance as LI, and during this song I felt my friend's hand on my shoulder. I turned to look at her, and she asked if I was ok. I was ugly sobbing without even realising it. I'm so glad to have witnessed it.
I was helping my friend move from California to New York. We drove, and it was a wild trip to say the least. Once we were driving through Pennsylvania, I put on this album and dozed off. I was so sleep deprived but I couldn't help but look out the window at the scenery. It was so beautiful, It genuinely felt like a dream. This song started playing and the sun was starting to peak through the horizon, so the sky looked pink and yellow, and all the green surrounding us only added to the view. It was a really simple moment but It was one of the most amazing things I'm so happy I got to experience.
I 100%, totally understand those tears. I'm so glad to hear another person say this. I didn't think anyone else understood it. Chords moving a certain way always well my eyes up. Woodkid's first album is chock full of that for me
I’d give it a 9 personally. I freaking love this album, but I did feel that there were some parts that could have either been less dragged out or have been more beautiful. Still a must listen for anyone that considers themselves a fan of music.
@@typeshet that one I thought was really good but I couldn't get into the singing style. Her previous album had great singing but I hated the 80s pop sound palette
You've provided me something that makes my life better man, and I really appreciate that. Caligula got me through a divorce and a heroin fueled year of suicide attempts. It's kinda cool to see you here in the parasocial wilds of RUclips. You might like my art,@whitekony. It's mostly dogs eating penises these days.
@@indierabbit13 Previous album of the artist who's video we are commenting on. I'd give it a hearty recommendation. And a Roman emperor, who's example maybe had something to do with my having had a heroin-y fall into decadence and decrepitude.
The fact that she did EVERYTHING for this video by herself to a short deadline is insane, is there an art form she can’t absolutely crush at this point?
Can't believe it's been two years already. Such a haunting, beautiful album. Can't help but tear up listening to it. I feel such privilege to have seen her perform live 3 times, seeing her again next month. Music as soul-cleansing, absolutely.
@@xeiro13 that's absolutely not true. They just believe having one's picture, portrait, video etc taken is a sign of vanity, and they prioritize absolute humility in their communities.
@@xeiro13 there are tv shows about them and they appear on the news when there's special events. Also teens can freely use electronics and be "normal" during Rumspringa were they decide to join the church or remain in society and excommunicate.
@@MorteTheSkull probably dont want videos taken so you dont see their abusive culture, they love their reputation as peaceful, loving simpletons... stops them from having the cult label which they very much deserve
This is like a strong warm hug and it's reducing me to tears. This is one of those small joys that makes life with PTSD a little easier. I'll probably never meet you but thank you Kristin, you've been a guardian to me
@@p_city Of course I dont "Have to" I chose to, Im simply giving my critic or are some people so insecure they only want to hear positive critic?? I sympathise with those who would be so self insecure.. she is probably good at many things, singing is not one of them..
Her albums are like a therapy for depression, anxiety, and victims of toxic parents and spouses. Her style is like a baroque version of doom metal and DSBM.
I’m an atheist and I feel the presence of god when I listen to this album. It took a while for me to appreciate it because this isn’t my musical wheelhouse, but this is the god I think would exist to have created a world like this. Good lord is this an album that transcends music into art.
The first time I heard this song I didn't really feel it. I felt like Sinner get ready didn't hit like Caligula did. After a few listens I really liked it. A while ago, while listening to Pennsylvania Furnace, I suddenly realised that Lingua Ignota had elevated herself to my all time musician top spot, next to Suede (mainly on basis of their production 92-95). Watching this video today, this song made it to my number one spot of songs, beating Suede's "Still Life" and Swans' "Blind". The best music might need some time to grow on you.
Really beautiful soul!! So sad she had to deal with that kind of harassment and shit through the last few years of her life. She deserves more happiness and love.
I literally click on this because the song title sounded cool, and was not disappointed! I also was expecting this this to be a Stoner Doom song, and instead I get effectively Lisa Gerrard's successor hitting me right in the feels. Fuck, this slayed me. I will be spreading word of this to my mates for sure.
I love how she's able to take complex pain and emotion and channel it into an equally complex song that can be somewhat hard to put into words. But you just feel a familiarity to the emotion of the song.
this was gorgeous. even with limited hearing i can tell that much. as my hearing recovers post-surgery, i anticipate this album above all others. she simply doesn't miss. cheers
I am hard of hearing too but Kristin seems to transcend that for me. The tone of her voice is something that resonates well for me in a similar manner to Diamond Galas
The best album of 2021 IMO. Want to feel *absolutely everything* it's possible for a human to feel on an emotional level in under an hour? Well here ya go then! An absolute masterpiece.
It is absolutely impossible to not love, adore and appreciate Lingua Ignota in all her entirety and being. A true vessel of artistic and creative ability in the utmost extent. So beautiful.
Dang….. didn’t know I needed to hear this tonight. I’m so thrilled when an artist listens to their inner weird, embraces it, and shares it with the world. Respect, this was lovely. Reminds me of a cross between Nico and Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). I’m adding her to my studio playlist ❤
i woke yesterday with this song in my head. it was in my head when i went to bed. it was in my head when i woke again this morning. it feels like my heart is being physically crushed.
I remember being so utterly reduced to tears listening to ‘Fragrant is My Many Flower’d Crown’ for the first time at work. I love how Kristin Hayter creates tracks such as these, they serve as high water marks and they’re so affecting, as with Caligula’s track 5 placement after the intensities of, for example, tracks 2 and 4. I can’t wait to hear the music to come. Big lump in the throat. 🤘
According to an interview, the record will be an american folk alike. She will give more vocals like this. But Kristin said it isn't going to be peaceful. But I think the screaming and the noise is over here. And I'm so ok with it, I mean, this single... I can have this Kristin for life.
As some others have said, don't expect screams and noise in this one. All industrial have been left aside. This is going to be a more accessible and less harsh album, which is fine, but I'm gonna miss the Lingua Ignota from All Bitches Die and Caligula. I thought she would be releasing something more like her last EP 'Agnus Dei' but nothing the like. This is just too mellow for my taste. I'll wait to the release of the album or next single to get a physical copy if I like it more than this song.
@@joaooliveira4608 Agreed. There may be less harshness and screams but nothing about the words or imagery brings me a feeling of peace and happiness. Melancholy, longing, pain, acceptance even but not peace. If you look at all of this as a continuous project it makes even more sense that the rage and sorrow might eventually lose it's energy and give way to quieter but equally powerful emotions.
If Peter Hammill and Nico had a talented daughter. That's what this gorgeous song made me think. Both influences are massive here but she makes her own style anyway.
I just want to point out the incredible production in this. She managed to incorporate different elements of sounds you would hear with an actual furnace. From the high hats that sound like someone trying to ignite pilot light of a water heater/furnace down to the droney sound of metal and fire that fully ignites and bellows at the 3:10 mark. Even the organ itself when it comes in sounds almost metallic like a steam engine whistling. All these sounds were intentionally put in to signify the hellscape imagery she's trying to portray and it was just done so magnificently imo. Genius. She is a fucking genius. FYI if you have no idea what I'm talking about and can't hear this. Headphones. This is a quality headphones song.
So full with emotions, her voice has many colors and she knows how to paint with 'em when she sings. One of my favorite artists. I'm really looking forward for her new album and I also hope she could come to play in Mexico ⚡
LINGUA IGNOTA is a FORCE of NATURE. NO VOICE touched,impressed, astonished,hurt me more since GODDESS LISA GERRARD has risen with DCD at the end of the 70's-early 80's. So much pain,release,sadness,TRUTH. MUSE of 🔥KRISTIN HAYTER is incomparable.✨🇧🇷🏴🖤
The way its dark until she keeps lighting matches reminds me of that scene at the end of Wait Until Dark where Audry Hepburn has that murderer covered in gas and she keeps lighting matches to keep him away.
I checked this out because fantano gave it a ten but after giving it time and considering it this is one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces of art I’ve ever experienced. It’s a true masterpiece.
A language enthusiast stepping by: I was searching for more Information about the language "lingua ignotta" and found this beautiful piece of art. Had to read everything about the personal background, the story of her life and so on... I also like the music a lot. Strange but beautiful discovery for me.
I take a feeling of peace from this. My heart and soul are soothed. I take a break from the self destruction that I practice and just breathe for a change. I know it's only temporary but at least I took a moment to hear this song. Maybe the peace will last for a while before I fall again
Is there an external world to this? The vulnerability is unmatched. It isn't undignified either. I just hope that I can reach this artistically. but it is unlikely.
She's seriously so beautiful. I've been a huge fan since All Bitches Die and I feel like she's just getting better and better. Can't wait for this album. If you're reading this, thank you so much for sharing your art, Kristin! I appreciate you so much!
my brain wasnt ready for lyrics or anything, i just came home after drinking with my friends, seeing there is a new lingua ignota song that i havent heard. And while listening to it i shed some tears, no connection to the lyrics, cause i'm drunk, an austrian (english isnt my mother tongue) and do you remember..?! i'm also drunk. but it definitely got me. i love it (and i'll listen to the lyrics tomorrow, my brain cant handle this right now) love, drunk Tad
“me and the dog, we die together” brings me to tears every time. growing up in a religious isolated home where my pets were my only friends it means something to me. maybe not what the singer intended but it means something.
@@qgarrett2509 and made it her own art
Me and the dawg we die together.
Homies forever bro 💯
😭
My homie I ride My homie to the death ride or die frfr
Bruh💀
crying my eyes out and then opening the coments💀
FR
I have learned not to listen to this song at work, unless I’d like to explain to my colleagues why I’m sobbing.
I saw Kristen's last performance as LI, and during this song I felt my friend's hand on my shoulder. I turned to look at her, and she asked if I was ok. I was ugly sobbing without even realising it. I'm so glad to have witnessed it.
I was helping my friend move from California to New York. We drove, and it was a wild trip to say the least. Once we were driving through Pennsylvania, I put on this album and dozed off. I was so sleep deprived but I couldn't help but look out the window at the scenery. It was so beautiful, It genuinely felt like a dream. This song started playing and the sun was starting to peak through the horizon, so the sky looked pink and yellow, and all the green surrounding us only added to the view. It was a really simple moment but It was one of the most amazing things I'm so happy I got to experience.
“I wish things could be any other way”
she just like me fr
her voice sounds like weeping sometimes and it crushes me
This world is immeasurably better because Kristin is in it.
"And all that I've learned is everything burns".
FIRE!!!...... YOU'RE GONNA BURN.....
A five thousand year soul trapped in a human body
A24 presents Lingua Ignota in PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE
Completely filmed, edited, photographed by her
Incredible!
no shit but ari aster really need to work with her. perfect artistic match
I have a feeling that this LP is going to create the same type of unease that I feel watching Ari Aster’s films.
A24, talk about overrated hipster horseshit. I see it's a trend on this platform to drop the name often. Lame.
i'm a grown ass man and i tear up at some of these chord changes, so much phrasing and texture in her voice, the whole arrangement gives me chills.
No tears please, such a waste of good suffering^^.
I 100%, totally understand those tears. I'm so glad to hear another person say this. I didn't think anyone else understood it. Chords moving a certain way always well my eyes up. Woodkid's first album is chock full of that for me
This whole album is 10/10. Totally made that opinion myself.
Yes I also think spelling the turning wheel is a 10 totally made that opinion not like some melon told me it was a 10
@@williamhowardtaft8394 I think it’s you won’t get what you want
Lowkey some of the shit in there slaps
Melon
I’d give it a 9 personally. I freaking love this album, but I did feel that there were some parts that could have either been less dragged out or have been more beautiful. Still a must listen for anyone that considers themselves a fan of music.
@@typeshet that one I thought was really good but I couldn't get into the singing style. Her previous album had great singing but I hated the 80s pop sound palette
Finally, I can feel something for a second.
Love your vids grimboy
You've provided me something that makes my life better man, and I really appreciate that. Caligula got me through a divorce and a heroin fueled year of suicide attempts.
It's kinda cool to see you here in the parasocial wilds of RUclips.
You might like my art,@whitekony.
It's mostly dogs eating penises these days.
Whats Caligula
@@indierabbit13 Previous album of the artist who's video we are commenting on. I'd give it a hearty recommendation.
And a Roman emperor, who's example maybe had something to do with my having had a heroin-y fall into decadence and decrepitude.
Caligula changed my life, i cannot wait for this album
💯 same
All Bitches Die did it for me
Without context this is a very strange top comment
The fact that she did EVERYTHING for this video by herself to a short deadline is insane, is there an art form she can’t absolutely crush at this point?
Not only that, but she did it after BACK SURGERY FOR A HERNIATED DISK!
Agreed!
🧐🤦♂️🙄🙄🙄💩
@@gelflingmama And?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I heard she's looking to re-crush artforms she has already crushed.
Can't believe it's been two years already. Such a haunting, beautiful album. Can't help but tear up listening to it. I feel such privilege to have seen her perform live 3 times, seeing her again next month. Music as soul-cleansing, absolutely.
I love you "Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter"❤
This woman has the power to turn into gold everything she touches. She is magnificent. Love you, Kristin.
🤜🏼🤛🏼✊🏼🇧🇷🏴🖤
how so?
Imagine someone driving by the shoot in rural PA and thinking "Damn, these Amish are wilin' out"
The Amish do not willingly allow themselves to be recorded because they believe the devil will steal their soul.
@@xeiro13 that's absolutely not true. They just believe having one's picture, portrait, video etc taken is a sign of vanity, and they prioritize absolute humility in their communities.
no amish person would show their legs and midriff like that harlet is
@@xeiro13 there are tv shows about them and they appear on the news when there's special events. Also teens can freely use electronics and be "normal" during Rumspringa were they decide to join the church or remain in society and excommunicate.
@@MorteTheSkull probably dont want videos taken so you dont see their abusive culture, they love their reputation as peaceful, loving simpletons... stops them from having the cult label which they very much deserve
This is like a strong warm hug and it's reducing me to tears. This is one of those small joys that makes life with PTSD a little easier. I'll probably never meet you but thank you Kristin, you've been a guardian to me
PTSD is exhausting. Hang in there, friend.
@@matthewhadley22 thank you
This is such a brave and wonderful comment. I hope things get better for you. Know you are not alone.
I just texted this to my pal "When she comes in....it's that warmth....the embrace......that is what makes her music so much bigger than the rest."
Take her easy Critical. Your in good hands now.
This is an absolute banger to churn butter to
Underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣
😂 true
Im the pious guy the little Amlets wanna be like
Yup
wow, what a comment, bro/fro/xxx
She also shot and edited this totally solo and it's this fantastic? Unstoppable.
This is stunning
@@p_city same they usually promote shitty burnt out post grunge bands lolol
Didn’t know y’all were fans of lingua
Its fucking shit!! I could not turn it off quick enough, had to turn the sound down while writing this comment!!
@@p_city Of course I dont "Have to" I chose to, Im simply giving my critic or are some people so insecure they only want to hear positive critic?? I sympathise with those who would be so self insecure.. she is probably good at many things, singing is not one of them..
@@p_city No, I turned it off after 10-15 seconds, tell me the time signature, Ill give you the benefit of the doubt
This song is the only thing that’s keeping me sane when I wake with the devil on my back.
Hail satan
Her albums are like a therapy for depression, anxiety, and victims of toxic parents and spouses. Her style is like a baroque version of doom metal and DSBM.
They're also not constrained to the settings you described
@@withnail-and-iShe also also fits perfectly onto the box the OG poster, made.
4:11 really hits me int he center of my being. Truly brings a tear to my eyes. And at 4:44 she strikes again with that divine voice. So so good.
I honestly can't listen to this song without tearing up, especially the part you described.
I’m an atheist and I feel the presence of god when I listen to this album. It took a while for me to appreciate it because this isn’t my musical wheelhouse, but this is the god I think would exist to have created a world like this. Good lord is this an album that transcends music into art.
Her music give me inner peace..this one feels so fragile..
sometimes its disturbing..but always beautiful.
The gentle dark night of the soul.
Juan de la Cruz
She rules the whole world right now no question about it
The most important artist of our times.
The first time I heard this song I didn't really feel it. I felt like Sinner get ready didn't hit like Caligula did.
After a few listens I really liked it.
A while ago, while listening to Pennsylvania Furnace, I suddenly realised that Lingua Ignota had elevated herself to my all time musician top spot, next to Suede (mainly on basis of their production 92-95).
Watching this video today, this song made it to my number one spot of songs, beating Suede's "Still Life" and Swans' "Blind".
The best music might need some time to grow on you.
Really beautiful soul!! So sad she had to deal with that kind of harassment and shit through the last few years of her life. She deserves more happiness and love.
The last few years of her life!? She ain't dead ffs
@@aryanpugilist I didn't say that she is dead ffs
i am glad she isn't dead 😭
Thank god!
I literally click on this because the song title sounded cool, and was not disappointed!
I also was expecting this this to be a Stoner Doom song, and instead I get effectively Lisa Gerrard's successor hitting me right in the feels. Fuck, this slayed me. I will be spreading word of this to my mates for sure.
Definitely check out her previous work, too. It’s beautiful and terrifying and perfect.
damn now i need to listen to some stoner doom
Would literally kill for a Lingua and dead can dance collaboration
@@shaneregan7745 good idea
@@shaneregan7745 if only she was around for This Mortal Coils recording
I love how she's able to take complex pain and emotion and channel it into an equally complex song that can be somewhat hard to put into words. But you just feel a familiarity to the emotion of the song.
this was gorgeous. even with limited hearing i can tell that much. as my hearing recovers post-surgery, i anticipate this album above all others. she simply doesn't miss. cheers
Good healing to you, Bless :)
Good recovery! Gotta save that hearing to appreciate great music!
I hope you heal soon. Best wishes. 👍🏻
I am hard of hearing too but Kristin seems to transcend that for me. The tone of her voice is something that resonates well for me in a similar manner to Diamond Galas
good recovery
The best album of 2021 IMO. Want to feel *absolutely everything* it's possible for a human to feel on an emotional level in under an hour? Well here ya go then! An absolute masterpiece.
Is this woman EVER gonna do something less than perfect? Unlikely. Good God.
America should make her a national art treasure.
It is absolutely impossible to not love, adore and appreciate Lingua Ignota in all her entirety and being. A true vessel of artistic and creative ability in the utmost extent. So beautiful.
Dang….. didn’t know I needed to hear this tonight. I’m so thrilled when an artist listens to their inner weird, embraces it, and shares it with the world. Respect, this was lovely. Reminds me of a cross between Nico and Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). I’m adding her to my studio playlist ❤
i woke yesterday with this song in my head. it was in my head when i went to bed. it was in my head when i woke again this morning. it feels like my heart is being physically crushed.
Sargent House seems to have a premium on artists that break my heart...
I remember being so utterly reduced to tears listening to ‘Fragrant is My Many Flower’d Crown’ for the first time at work. I love how Kristin Hayter creates tracks such as these, they serve as high water marks and they’re so affecting, as with Caligula’s track 5 placement after the intensities of, for example, tracks 2 and 4. I can’t wait to hear the music to come. Big lump in the throat. 🤘
Gorgeous video btw! Really well done!
This one feels like such a track 4. I don’t have an explanation it just does
@@daneleslie9534 holy shit you were right
She's pretty much the coolest lady ever. Great song and visuals!
Coolest chick? She’s doing more than anyone, especially men.
@@kgoering3407 ?
Masterful. And why do I have the sense that the next track is an assault of noise and screaming
I am expecting the same thing
True but I also wouldn’t be surprised if this album was calmer in general. She seems to be in a better place than she was during ABD and Caligula.
According to an interview, the record will be an american folk alike. She will give more vocals like this. But Kristin said it isn't going to be peaceful. But I think the screaming and the noise is over here. And I'm so ok with it, I mean, this single... I can have this Kristin for life.
As some others have said, don't expect screams and noise in this one. All industrial have been left aside. This is going to be a more accessible and less harsh album, which is fine, but I'm gonna miss the Lingua Ignota from All Bitches Die and Caligula. I thought she would be releasing something more like her last EP 'Agnus Dei' but nothing the like. This is just too mellow for my taste. I'll wait to the release of the album or next single to get a physical copy if I like it more than this song.
@@joaooliveira4608 Agreed. There may be less harshness and screams but nothing about the words or imagery brings me a feeling of peace and happiness. Melancholy, longing, pain, acceptance even but not peace. If you look at all of this as a continuous project it makes even more sense that the rage and sorrow might eventually lose it's energy and give way to quieter but equally powerful emotions.
No lie this song really makes me want to cry
This song brings me to tears every time. If you ever have a chance to see her live, do it! She’s even more incredible in person.
“Above all others” section is so epic sounding
I'm so moved right now. A warmth or spark passing through my body, and my eyes water.
I'm so sorry you had to deal with the relationship that inspired this. I hope you heal well and soon.
This is a song that needs to be experienced from beginning to end.
Her growth as an artist has been extraordinary I stg
I can’t stop from streaming tears when I listen to Lingua Ignota. This new album has completely undone me all over again.
I feel like a fool for not understanding the context until now. I’m undone all over again. I stand with Kristin.
Her voice is so powerful 🤯
Caligula is one of the greatest albums of all time. I’ve never had to take so much time to process an album before.
She touches me in a way that I can't describe. Absolutely amazing as always !
I’m crying now.
Victory in Jesus
If Peter Hammill and Nico had a talented daughter. That's what this gorgeous song made me think. Both influences are massive here but she makes her own style anyway.
This song absolutely crushed me.
It almost opens up with a piece of Wind that Shakes the Barley
Some wicked imagery in this I hope she does more video work in the future
I just want to point out the incredible production in this. She managed to incorporate different elements of sounds you would hear with an actual furnace. From the high hats that sound like someone trying to ignite pilot light of a water heater/furnace down to the droney sound of metal and fire that fully ignites and bellows at the 3:10 mark. Even the organ itself when it comes in sounds almost metallic like a steam engine whistling. All these sounds were intentionally put in to signify the hellscape imagery she's trying to portray and it was just done so magnificently imo. Genius. She is a fucking genius.
FYI if you have no idea what I'm talking about and can't hear this. Headphones. This is a quality headphones song.
Yeah, I was thinking that too regarding the sound. It sounds incredible with noise-cancelling headphones.
The video captures the vibe of the song perfectly. Truly mesmerizing piece of art!
This girl frightens me in a really good way.
Incredibly beautiful and haunting.
So full with emotions, her voice has many colors and she knows how to paint with 'em when she sings. One of my favorite artists. I'm really looking forward for her new album and I also hope she could come to play in Mexico ⚡
grateful to be alive and witness this
And I thought she couldn't beat CALIGULA an album that helped me through a difficult time. Thank you Kristin.
sargent house really popping off 2021
Love the Tarkovsky influence here. Beautiful.
LINGUA IGNOTA is a FORCE of NATURE.
NO VOICE touched,impressed, astonished,hurt me more since GODDESS LISA GERRARD has risen with DCD at the end of the 70's-early 80's.
So much pain,release,sadness,TRUTH.
MUSE of 🔥KRISTIN HAYTER is incomparable.✨🇧🇷🏴🖤
The way its dark until she keeps lighting matches reminds me of that scene at the end of Wait Until Dark where Audry Hepburn has that murderer covered in gas and she keeps lighting matches to keep him away.
This is art. A must have in your vinyl collection
I checked this out because fantano gave it a ten but after giving it time and considering it this is one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces of art I’ve ever experienced. It’s a true masterpiece.
Glad you liked but imagine giving fantano's taste credit 😂
@@Agostoic imagine thinking shitting on fantano is an original thought.
1:58 That subtle sax after "...everything burns."
My God. Simply amazing.
A language enthusiast stepping by: I was searching for more Information about the language "lingua ignotta" and found this beautiful piece of art. Had to read everything about the personal background, the story of her life and so on... I also like the music a lot. Strange but beautiful discovery for me.
The stunning flame and searing light of true, raw, refined and independent TALENT.
There's something really alluring about the house at 3:53. You can see the beautiful memories that could be made there.
all hail the lord & savior of music
This is a whole experience. Damn!
Song of the year, no doubt
This is the most magnificent thing I've heard in the 20's.
Seeing live was an amazing experience
Seeing her next week, glad to hear that it lived up to your expectations!
@And I you are in for a treat. Incredible performance
This literally made me tear up. Awesome song.
I take a feeling of peace from this. My heart and soul are soothed. I take a break from the self destruction that I practice and just breathe for a change. I know it's only temporary but at least I took a moment to hear this song. Maybe the peace will last for a while before I fall again
Is there an external world to this? The vulnerability is unmatched. It isn't undignified either. I just hope that I can reach this artistically. but it is unlikely.
beyond beautiful...
She definitely mastered the art of the drone. Whichever intended.
This is some of the most beautiful art I've seen/heard. Cannot wait for the album!
Even though the title of the song has 'pennsylvania' in it the scenery reminds me of the Hudson Valley in NY and that speaks to my soul.
She's seriously so beautiful. I've been a huge fan since All Bitches Die and I feel like she's just getting better and better. Can't wait for this album. If you're reading this, thank you so much for sharing your art, Kristin! I appreciate you so much!
Being from Pennsylvania I especially appreciate this
I am listening to this for one week straight, can't stop. Thank you.
Wow, absolutely stunning, can’t wait for sinner get ready.
Feels like I don't deserve to listen to such work of ART
my brain wasnt ready for lyrics or anything, i just came home after drinking with my friends, seeing there is a new lingua ignota song that i havent heard.
And while listening to it i shed some tears, no connection to the lyrics, cause i'm drunk, an austrian (english isnt my mother tongue) and do you remember..?! i'm also drunk.
but it definitely got me.
i love it
(and i'll listen to the lyrics tomorrow, my brain cant handle this right now)
love,
drunk Tad
hey you never mentioned, were you drunk? lol