Polaris It's amazing they managed to weave scientific facts into their songs and use them as metaphors!!
Pluto's such a good choice - a lot of people (including me) was felt personally betrayed when it got declassified as a planet HAHA
Cilencio CerberaI
wish I could have Sir Pratchett's wit in writing HAHAHAHA
Oh!! Akuno-P is mothy, right? Vocaloid songs can have so many convoluted theories and associations with other songs, but mothy's songs reference each other so much huhu. I'm no longer following The Seven Deadly Sins mega-series but I still see it around my circles, and it looks like it just keeps getting more complicated.
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Speaking of songs, I love that delivery and music adds a whole 'nother layer to lyrics.
Like,
Moonlight Over Silver White by Madder Mortem, for example. From the title alone, it sounds like something chilly and ethereal. The intro matches that expectation, except it sounds a bit more... hollow and alone. Then the guitars kick in with a bleak riff that wouldn't be out of place in a black metal song. A distorted, far-away voice starts screaming ("Sleep and it's over"). It builds up, then suddenly falls back to melodious and ethereal for the verses, then back to harsh for the bridge and chorus, and back again.
The contrast is in the lyrics too:
Mooonlight over silver white
Angry stars are out tonight
Glaring down on battered snow
I have nowhere else to go
Countless gentle blades of light
So pristine and always right
Solemnly reminding me
Of all the things I'll never be
Feel the noise subside
Here’s the moment when you know:
There'll be no one by your side for this
Moonlight over silver white
Angry stars that burn too bright
Catch my breath and let it go
Fade like footprints in the snow
Very poetic, very beautiful imagery, yet it has the undertone of being overwhelmed and alone.
EDIT: Song has the bridge "Here's the silence, soft as down", but at that moment, it drops the ethereal music for distorted guitars, and also almost screams it out instead of singing it.