For this post I have decided to review a song that has been in my life for god knows how long... But anyway, I find that this song can be very relatable to the end of most dystopian novels or movies.
Although this song doesn't have many diverse lyrics, it is directed to a new "era". Possibly after a war, or some other conflict, hence the line "... that melody that they would play every single day to remind us it was over".
When I was hooked on this song, I would unintentionally play with irony and play this song after school ("it was over"/"every single day") hehehehehehe I'm funny guys...
I Remember features an artist that has been mentioned on this blog, they go by the name Tristam.
Tristam has been featured in countless songs sponsored by Monstercat. I find his remix skill acceptional even though I'm not an excessive listener. He rarely has only his name on a song, usually his name is next to another music producer.
I highly suggest (if you're into trap/chillstep) that you check out Tristam's channel in the link above. For a link on the song click right here
I'm sorry to say that I will be wrapping up my Freshmen Honors English Blog Project. But that post is to come later. That's all for now, thanks for reading!
Although this song doesn't have many diverse lyrics, it is directed to a new "era". Possibly after a war, or some other conflict, hence the line "... that melody that they would play every single day to remind us it was over".
When I was hooked on this song, I would unintentionally play with irony and play this song after school ("it was over"/"every single day") hehehehehehe I'm funny guys...
I Remember features an artist that has been mentioned on this blog, they go by the name Tristam.
Photo Courtesy of Bass-Dropper |
I highly suggest (if you're into trap/chillstep) that you check out Tristam's channel in the link above. For a link on the song click right here
I'm sorry to say that I will be wrapping up my Freshmen Honors English Blog Project. But that post is to come later. That's all for now, thanks for reading!
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