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NEW Birdy and Hozier albums!
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We need to have a chat about those!

Let me throw you my favorite songs to start it off!

BIRDY - P O R T R A I T S
So there were quite a bit of songs on this one that I didn't really like. It's very different from her previous music, and I love sad ballads. That being said, there were also some more catchy songs on here that I did enjoy - rain catchers, paradise falling,  heartbreaker - but they all had to grow on me. Songs like "your arms," "i wish i was a shooting star" and "tears don't fall" was instant favorites. I also enjoyed Ruins I.  Automatic, battlefiled, ruins 2 was not it. They were quite boring. 




Hozier - Unreal Unearth
i am coming back to this one after my movie night. i quite enjoyed I, carrion. wbu? but it srusly need to read greek classics and get a language degree in some irish dialect to dissect these songs. but like EAT YOUR YOUNG a lot.
Aske
Prince of Pop



i randomly decided to listen to hoziers album despite not having listened to him much before n it was such a pleasant surprise i like it a lot
Elowyn
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hoziers is amazing !!!!
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Aske wrote:
i randomly decided to listen to hoziers album despite not having listened to him much before n it was such a pleasant surprise i like it a lot
@Aske  agreed! I think my favorite single of him so far is swan upon leda but there are also a lot of other good ones. I don't think I've hear his entire discography yet.
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Elowyn wrote:
hoziers is amazing !!!!
riight! what's your fave track from Unreal Unearth?
Aske
Prince of Pop



Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
i randomly decided to listen to hoziers album despite not having listened to him much before n it was such a pleasant surprise i like it a lot
@Aske  agreed! I think my favorite single of him so far is swan upon leda but there are also a lot of other good ones. I don't think I've hear his entire discography yet.
oh i hadnt heard that, its so dreamy  
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MY HOZIER FAVORITES

excuse me but- who allowed this? hnstly tho, idk if it is a relief or a curse because like imagine someone accepting you like that, wanting to know you like that and it not really being a bad thing, like more a relief of being allowed to be human in all the colors. but also the recognition that it may not be good for you.
"Do you know I could break beneath the weight?
Of the goodness, love, I still carry for you
That I'd walk so far just to take
The injury of finally knowin' you"


^it just feels very uplifting and like a fresh breath of air 


probably more songs i like, but i don't have the time to listen rn.

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I keep having this line from Yellow Flicker Beat by Lorde haunting me and I sorta felt that again in this album bc i've always been a person that try to escape from reality, but again, it's about allowing humanity and seeing it and living in all those shades of color. and idk, living a very mundane life have sounded a bit more appealing lately in terms of the media i've consumed and the wonders that can be found in the ordinary.
Elowyn
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Nesta wrote:
Elowyn wrote:
hoziers is amazing !!!!
riight! what's your fave track from Unreal Unearth?
unknown is amazing but i also like all things end ! 
first light is also very nice 
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Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
i randomly decided to listen to hoziers album despite not having listened to him much before n it was such a pleasant surprise i like it a lot
@Aske  agreed! I think my favorite single of him so far is swan upon leda but there are also a lot of other good ones. I don't think I've hear his entire discography yet.
oh i hadnt heard that, its so dreamy  
it's seriously good
but it's also a devestating song
it was released when the US overturned roe vs. wade, b\c it's about abortion rights and many examples on paths people have been forced to go down to access it... and it still says " The gateway to the world
Was still outside the reach of him" which is literally that reproductive rights shouldn't be governed by state, religion or men who want to decide what's right for a woman's body.

"“Swan Upon Leda” uses a Greek myth about the god Zeus and the Queen of Sparta, Leda, to illustrate the oppression of women in modern society. 1.  “Egyptian journalist and author Mona Eltahawy once referred to the global systems that control and endanger women as the world’s ‘oldest form of occupation,’” wrote Hozier on his Twitter. “Ever since hearing her speak in Dublin, I wanted to explore that thought in a piece.” (2)"

"The swan upon Leda—a powerful man and force pushes itself upon a woman in an entirely non-human way. An occupier upon an ancient land—much like woman, land is taken and stolen by those more vicious; this is an ancient story, and one that continues to be repeated."


sorry for the over-explanation :p i am just chatty


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Elowyn wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Elowyn wrote:
hoziers is amazing !!!!
riight! what's your fave track from Unreal Unearth?
unknown is amazing but i also like all things end ! 
first light is also very nice 
yeah i like most of the pre-released singles.  francesca is really good! 
Aske
Prince of Pop



Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
@Aske  agreed! I think my favorite single of him so far is swan upon leda but there are also a lot of other good ones. I don't think I've hear his entire discography yet.
oh i hadnt heard that, its so dreamy  
it's seriously good
but it's also a devestating song
it was released when the US overturned roe vs. wade, b\c it's about abortion rights and many examples on paths people have been forced to go down to access it... and it still says " The gateway to the world
Was still outside the reach of him" which is literally that reproductive rights shouldn't be governed by state, religion or men who want to decide what's right for a woman's body.

"“Swan Upon Leda” uses a Greek myth about the god Zeus and the Queen of Sparta, Leda, to illustrate the oppression of women in modern society. 1.  “Egyptian journalist and author Mona Eltahawy once referred to the global systems that control and endanger women as the world’s ‘oldest form of occupation,’” wrote Hozier on his Twitter. “Ever since hearing her speak in Dublin, I wanted to explore that thought in a piece.” (2)"

"The swan upon Leda—a powerful man and force pushes itself upon a woman in an entirely non-human way. An occupier upon an ancient land—much like woman, land is taken and stolen by those more vicious; this is an ancient story, and one that continues to be repeated."


sorry for the over-explanation i am just chatty
i love over-explainations!! understanding the what the song is about lets you appreciate it on a deeper level, but i rarely pick up on the meaning of lyrics and poetry in general by myself
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Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
oh i hadnt heard that, its so dreamy  
it's seriously good
but it's also a devestating song
it was released when the US overturned roe vs. wade, b\c it's about abortion rights and many examples on paths people have been forced to go down to access it... and it still says " The gateway to the world
Was still outside the reach of him" which is literally that reproductive rights shouldn't be governed by state, religion or men who want to decide what's right for a woman's body.

"“Swan Upon Leda” uses a Greek myth about the god Zeus and the Queen of Sparta, Leda, to illustrate the oppression of women in modern society. 1.  “Egyptian journalist and author Mona Eltahawy once referred to the global systems that control and endanger women as the world’s ‘oldest form of occupation,’” wrote Hozier on his Twitter. “Ever since hearing her speak in Dublin, I wanted to explore that thought in a piece.” (2)"

"The swan upon Leda—a powerful man and force pushes itself upon a woman in an entirely non-human way. An occupier upon an ancient land—much like woman, land is taken and stolen by those more vicious; this is an ancient story, and one that continues to be repeated."


sorry for the over-explanation i am just chatty
i love over-explainations!! understanding the what the song is about lets you appreciate it on a deeper level, but i rarely pick up on the meaning of lyrics and poetry in general by myself
yeah.. but sometimes i definitively find myself having heard a song wrong and it being better in my mind before i learn the right lyrics :/ not for this song, but for others that will not be mentioned
Aske
Prince of Pop



Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
it's seriously good
but it's also a devestating song
it was released when the US overturned roe vs. wade, b\c it's about abortion rights and many examples on paths people have been forced to go down to access it... and it still says " The gateway to the world
Was still outside the reach of him" which is literally that reproductive rights shouldn't be governed by state, religion or men who want to decide what's right for a woman's body.

"“Swan Upon Leda” uses a Greek myth about the god Zeus and the Queen of Sparta, Leda, to illustrate the oppression of women in modern society. 1.  “Egyptian journalist and author Mona Eltahawy once referred to the global systems that control and endanger women as the world’s ‘oldest form of occupation,’” wrote Hozier on his Twitter. “Ever since hearing her speak in Dublin, I wanted to explore that thought in a piece.” (2)"

"The swan upon Leda—a powerful man and force pushes itself upon a woman in an entirely non-human way. An occupier upon an ancient land—much like woman, land is taken and stolen by those more vicious; this is an ancient story, and one that continues to be repeated."


sorry for the over-explanation i am just chatty
i love over-explainations!! understanding the what the song is about lets you appreciate it on a deeper level, but i rarely pick up on the meaning of lyrics and poetry in general by myself
yeah.. but sometimes i definitively find myself having heard a song wrong and it being better in my mind before i learn the right lyrics :/ not for this song, but for others that will not be mentioned
haa yes thats a good point, sometimes you really wish you could have stayed blissfully unaware
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Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
i love over-explainations!! understanding the what the song is about lets you appreciate it on a deeper level, but i rarely pick up on the meaning of lyrics and poetry in general by myself
yeah.. but sometimes i definitively find myself having heard a song wrong and it being better in my mind before i learn the right lyrics :/ not for this song, but for others that will not be mentioned
haa yes thats a good point, sometimes you really wish you could have stayed blissfully unaware
Yeah
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