Song 191
Hello everyone! Welcome back to the blog! Happy November, I hope everyone had a great Halloween! I had a pretty good one, I was an emo zombie! And I got myself some chocolate, so it wasn't a total waste lol. Also one of my favourite bands (Creeper) released their new album yesterday, and it's awesome! But I'm not doing one of their songs today, the song I picked for today is actually Kim Dracula's new song, that was also released yesterday! I had to review this one, because you can really hear them sing. You can actually hear the tone of their voice in this one, which I love! So let's get into it!
We start with the intro, which comes on strong with this heavy guitar and bass combo. Also with the drums. Bringing us into the first verse: "Look at the world, and all of the people in it. Give us a twirl, I'll show you my animal instinct. A ritual invitation, you cannot fabricate it. Do you see what I see? Just take a peak!" I like this part because you can really get the full range of Kim's vocals. Like this person can sing! Next is the chorus: "I'm taking over, as your memory sinks into the earth. I hate the sound of, bad things come in threes. Stones of the ancients corroding the newborn flesh. Let's give the people what they want." So I'm not sure on the context of this song, but I think it sounds good, and the way it's arranged is pretty neat too. And now for a random verse lol "Bum bum ba dum bum, bababababa, Dum bum ba dum bum. Exhume the corpses that forsook the son, leaving their souls to rot then turn to dust. Yeah." One thing about this person, is they tend to have random verses in their songs. But I think that makes it more fun, and interesting. I wonder what the producing process is like for them? The second verse: "Meat in the brain, but it's better than employment, beaten and taped. They'll break all of your limbs for enjoyment, it was a simple congregation. Never too elated, can you see what I see?" This might have something to do with the state of the world, in which case bravo! Then the chorus repeats, and there really isn't a bridge. Or a full outro. Just a lady saying some words. Which I will add now. "Come on, Kim. You can do better than this, push yourself harder. That's it? That's not enough. Heavier. Great job!" In between these little sentences Kim's voice gets lower and lower, which is crazy. I didn't know their voice could go that low, it was surprising in a good way.
Overall I like this song, and I hope you will too! Kim is a fabulous artist. And you should check out their songs! My goal is to reach 200 reviews before the end of the year, and I think I can do it! See you next time! :)
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