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събота, 23 февруари 2013 г.
Review: O. Children - "Ruins" (Single) (English) 2010
Country : UK
Year : 2010
Genre : New Wave; Alternative Rock; Post-Punk
Label : Deadly People Recordings
Web Site : O. Children Facebook
Yes, this Music touches. Touches where is hidden talents, dreams, everything that makes you different, unique and only. I got a feeling, that this song which I'm write about now "Ruins", I can listen to it all day, without feeling tired and none, revealing new details in it, appearing with each next listening. Here is the review written on bulgarian language.
This their single contains two versions of that song. In particular original version and the radio edit. A bass voice of Tobi O'Kandi, only compare it with that of Peter Steele of Type O Negative. Expressive, deep, emotionally charged, giving a realistic sound of the lyrics.
"Ruins" (Original Version) is like a heavier version, extracted from the works of great The Cure. Melancholy and realization. Post-punk, new wave, electro. And baaang. Beauty. Exciting, this must being heard. Good musicians, recreating one such deep emotions. Very well written catchy music. You can be found yourself in them music, can feel pain in yourself, but finally remain the Music.
Here are some of the lyrics of the song:
"Out of the shadow, I'm cutting and screaming.
Protecting your honour, with a shot in my hand." Strooong.
And finally: "Stick with me,
Go mad here,
Don't be scared,
I'm here."
Yes, The Music keeps me, will keep you, if you dedicate yourself truly, but for this to happen, it is necessary for it to be made real, with heart, as is here in music of O. Children. Their music can not be miss. Prepare yourselves, this thing holds for a long time. Truly Emotional Touch.
Етикети:
catchy,
emotion,
England,
new wave,
o. children,
post-punk,
Tobi O' Kandi