Song 228
Hello my fellow music lovers! Welcome back to the blog! Today I am revieiwing another song by Fatehartt! This song is called The Twilight Dancer! This song deserves a review, so let's get into it!
Starting with the intro, we have this awesome guitar riff going on. It's really cool, and heavy. I love it! Then we also have drums thrown in there, which really sets it off. This leads us into the first verse: "Making the most of a bad time living out of your mind, there is anguish in my skin. Now you see we carry the flame, in our hearts we won't succumb to you." I think he's talking about how we won't follow the rules society puts on us, and I really like how he approaches that subject in this song. The chorus: "With all this time you choose, to suffocate your children. Of all the ways to take and all the rules you make, they sing to the twilight dancer." So this twilight dancer could represent a lot of things, or people. Or anthing that makes you feel like you're being oppressed or surpressed. I have reviewed a lot of songwriting, since I started this blog. But there's something about Fatehartt's songwriting that really pulls me in. I think it's because he puts his all into his work, and I know he enjoys it as well. I feel like you can see that reflected in his music. Plus he always tells a story with his songwriting, and I love that. The second verse: "Till the day we die let these ashes fly, never suffocate, it's never too late. Till the twilight dancer rings their bells. Never suffer in solidarity your stories we'll tell." I like that last line, it speaks about how we should stand up for what we believe in. The chorus repeats twice, because there's no bridge. So the third time the chorus is said, that's what takes the place of the bridge. Then the outro, is the second verse repeated again, but I like how it's arranged in that section. The vocals are drawn out, so you can really hear what he's coveying in his words. Fatehartt always sings with this passion in his voice, I asolutely love it! People have compared him to Gerard Way in the way that he sings, but I feel like Fatehartt's voice is just a little deeper than Gee's. Plus he has his own style when he sings as well. Then following up the repeat of the second verse, the rest of the outro is the combination of guitar and drums. Playing this really satisfying beat, as the song comes to an end. I love how this song arranged, and I would love to see Fatehartt do a full on acoustic album one day. I think that would be really cool.
That's it for this review, please go show Fatehartt some love! And until next time happy listening! :) RAWR XD <3
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