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Hearing feast Titanic rises
Hearing feast Titanic rises

This album is the fourth album released by American psychedelic folk singer Weyes Blood in 20 19. In this book, she puts forward dystopianism, hoping that people can believe in themselves, but she always believes that through her own actions, beauty will eventually come as scheduled.

The album uses a variety of retro synthesizers and melodious harmony, plus a large number of baroque elements, bringing the audience back to the 1970s and bringing you a luxurious baroque auditory feast.

In the middle part of the album, I entered the dark field of the subconscious through the instrumental title song, just like a beam of sunshine found the way to the bottom of the sea. In the movies that followed, Sister Blood sounded like singing in the bedroom where the album cover was sinking, and her voice trembled and swelled. When the phosphorescent synthesizer accompanied her singing, Sister Xue thought about the emotional shaping of our collective psychology by movies, and finally found acceptance in fantasy. The film may be the most dramatic in the record, but this song reflects the way Blood Sisters looks at the world: as a constant renegotiation of self and place. If the first half of the record is based on sleepy dreams, then the second half faces the world with a melancholy but hopeful heart.

The truth behind the rise of Titanic is that love blooms and love withers. This natural law is reflected in the emotional arc brought about by many things that will change. "Now everyone is falling apart/nobody knows what happened," she muttered in a crazy time. Even if they sing doomsday images like "Millions of people are burning", these songs are more patient and elegant.

But sister blood does not mean suffering, but faith. She suggested using the concept of dystopia, but she also insisted that it is possible to achieve good results through action. The pure instrumental music "The Rise of Titanic" echoes around you. It borrows the arrangement of strings from "Changed a lot". The name of this song implies a hymn played by the Titanic band during the shipwreck. Just like the band when Titanic sank, she tried to show us the last glimmer of hope when staring at the uncertain future.