Let Me Go

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 8435015512514



"The first few times we heard " Let Me Go "and they knew that they were laying. It was not long ago, early summer, if I remember correctly, but could not say what year. Such is eternity I feel that has happened since. For that, they brought us "Let Me Go" in advance of a new single with a new song more. There was no promise of full disk short term, but hey, it was something that almost everyone, I also took for granted. It was a matter of taking it with the necessary calm, no hurry, no alter its arbitrary yet indisputable right to a peaceful pregnancy. The song did not sound too bad, right. Maybe a little defrauded those who, like me, do not even know what to expect, much of what we were expecting. That certainly was not our fault them. Or rather, the more our fault, all that the song itself, it sounded bright and melancholy at the same time, with a nice guitar leading parties of calm, a vocal and energetic, it seemed, felt, a chorus for chanting and some stanzas seemed that kept rising ground barely moving, except perhaps small jumps. And I heard nothing more until I could buy the cd. A cd soberly presented, a black carpetilla (guess mourning?) And a setting sun. None of which had any pretension prophetic. It was then that I heard the other two songs we had brought. Needless to say, but I say also, that mine with "Ropes, Blade & Sweat" was a crush. Reminiscent to " Bipolar Age ", I imagine a few bastards enjoying like this, bouncing in the bathroom looking in the mirror while forgetting the past 7 years. The guitar sounds with balls and voice scraped like and where it should be ... a great song, what the hell, bluntly. The Last Song, which is chronologically the last I"ve heard from Nothink , and I think the last that was heard in general, I think it would look better without the spoken part. There is no past in any sense, but the instrumentation is nice and at least not lost in nothingness, going to somewhere, knows where he is going, shouting something empty and dies again. autopsy I asked this voluntarily, but probably the best idea would have been to take care of someone she could maintain a neutral emotional distance with the corpse. Not for me. To me I still have therapy ahead to afford to let them go. And I can only say that those who do not have a chance here may know of nine and a half minutes to find them. You would do well to take it." - Zona Zero