@DeadWhiteButterflies They tell the story of the album. Trying to have someone visualize something purely based on music is difficult, so the song titles ease the listener into the concepts and images the sounds are there to convey. Similar thing happens with bands like Mono, whose album booklets come with short stories or poems because there are no lyrics :)
Oh sure yeah, fair enough. I did actually have a think about it since that last comment I posted and I agree. If your looking to stimulate imagery for the listener then it's a cool way to do it. And you get bonus awesome points for mentioning Mono! :D
I'm surprised he didn't mention why the song titles are so long. I always been curious about that, but then again, it may just be unintentional.
DeadWhiteButterflies 1 year ago
@DeadWhiteButterflies They tell the story of the album. Trying to have someone visualize something purely based on music is difficult, so the song titles ease the listener into the concepts and images the sounds are there to convey. Similar thing happens with bands like Mono, whose album booklets come with short stories or poems because there are no lyrics :)
ShiivaWilding 1 year ago
@ShiivaWilding
Oh sure yeah, fair enough. I did actually have a think about it since that last comment I posted and I agree. If your looking to stimulate imagery for the listener then it's a cool way to do it. And you get bonus awesome points for mentioning Mono! :D
DeadWhiteButterflies 1 year ago
Thanks for the kind words!
nitesatx 1 year ago
Great interview. Nice to see an interviewer who knows the band and doesn't piss me off
spanner181187 1 year ago
Awesome. You're a really good, calm, and collected interviewer. Great to listen to.
Inresurrection 2 years ago 2