Melanie De Biasio - Gold Junkies
Άντε τώρα να εξηγήσεις σε κάποιον γιατί η Melanie είναι επί της ουσίας "jazz singer"...δεν θα καταλάβει...
ο δίσκος στο σύνολο του μοιάζει με μια αργόσυρτη μινιμαλιστική εκδοχή του "safe from harm" στην πιο αφημένη εκδοχή του, στο βάθος υπάρχει ένα γδάρσιμο που δεν βγαίνει με την πρώτη
αλλά
το σημαντικότερο είναι που χειρίζεται την δουλειά της με έναν old school τρόπο..
Φυλάει το πιο περίεργο για το τέλος, και όποιον βρει...
Προσωπικά με τον τρόπο που κλείνει τον δίσκο ένιωσα πως κάποια κομμάτια γράφονται για μας...
I am suffering, my resistance
At your insistence
My skin hard and pointless
I want nothing new and I want nothing bound
Everything strays
Even I can't look into my eyes
Soul to soul jazz
We listen so closely
We breathe beneath the scars
Of severing flesh and our bones frozen
We wander now
We wander and found
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
Soul to soul jazz
We listen so closely
We breathe beneath the scars
Of severing flesh and our bones frozen
We wander now
We wander and found
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
My heart is ruby
It shines as I hurt
What have I done?
All walls fall like heaven
I inhale the city
I exhale beauty
My love tangles and tangles
I want nothing back
I want nothing back
I want nothing back and I want nothing bound
I am suffering, my resistance
At your insistence
I am steaming
I wish we were dreaming
I'm lost in the form of scheming
I am wit, I am trapped
The boundaries, they shiver
The sky quivers
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
I am suffering, my resistance
At your insistence
And the band played on
And the band played on
And the band played on
And my heart goes on
And the band played on
And my heart goes on
And the band played on
And my heart goes on
And my heart goes on
My heart goes on
Goes on
Goes on
And the band played on