Vision is freaking amazing. I wished they'd had a longer promotion period for Vision, it probably would have got them another win. Fairy Tale is one of my favorite b-sides. There's so much emotion in it when they sing it live. I was pretty luke warm on Some Love to start with and then I saw their It's Live performance of it and Vision together and it gave me a new appreciation for the song. For me, their ballads always hit and Rainy Day was no exception. One of my favorite things about this EP is how the songs are produced and presented in the album to tell a story through sound. The EP starts off with this heavy industrial techno beat and a warning siren letting us know that there's something wrong. Vision follows it up with a similar sound and with Dreamcatcher telling us that we need to act, to stand up for what's right and fight. They're giving us a Vision of what our future could be. The next song, Some Love expands on this idea and the instrumentals move from very produced and electronic to more natural sounding and grounded in reality. Rainy day is next and all of the electronic elements are gone and we're left with real instruments and the sounds of rain failing. Lastly, Mother Nature, takes it a step further and we have tribal drums, vocalizations, and nature sounds to end the ep. We've made it back to what really matters, our connection with our Maison, Earth. The whole arc of the EP feels like it's pointing out that we have an over reliance on technology and it's caused many of the problems that we face today (Dystopia Trilogy and Social Media) and the Vision is a future where we get back to the simpler things in life. At least that's my interpretation.
Other than two albums you mentioned, probably, only the Japanese albums you haven't reacted to. It should be quick since you've listened to most of their Japanese songs.
🤟😊🤟...💯🥰🤩😍 Dreamcatcher...☘️😇🍀 ..🌛😁🌜
dreamcatcher \:D/
had a feeling you wouldn't like the ballads lol. you have to be in the mood, but they are so good!
Vision is freaking amazing. I wished they'd had a longer promotion period for Vision, it probably would have got them another win.
Fairy Tale is one of my favorite b-sides. There's so much emotion in it when they sing it live.
I was pretty luke warm on Some Love to start with and then I saw their It's Live performance of it and Vision together and it gave me a new appreciation for the song.
For me, their ballads always hit and Rainy Day was no exception.
One of my favorite things about this EP is how the songs are produced and presented in the album to tell a story through sound. The EP starts off with this heavy industrial techno beat and a warning siren letting us know that there's something wrong. Vision follows it up with a similar sound and with Dreamcatcher telling us that we need to act, to stand up for what's right and fight. They're giving us a Vision of what our future could be. The next song, Some Love expands on this idea and the instrumentals move from very produced and electronic to more natural sounding and grounded in reality. Rainy day is next and all of the electronic elements are gone and we're left with real instruments and the sounds of rain failing. Lastly, Mother Nature, takes it a step further and we have tribal drums, vocalizations, and nature sounds to end the ep. We've made it back to what really matters, our connection with our Maison, Earth. The whole arc of the EP feels like it's pointing out that we have an over reliance on technology and it's caused many of the problems that we face today (Dystopia Trilogy and Social Media) and the Vision is a future where we get back to the simpler things in life. At least that's my interpretation.
Other than two albums you mentioned, probably, only the Japanese albums you haven't reacted to. It should be quick since you've listened to most of their Japanese songs.