Drawing a red circle like circling dates on a calendar. It is a love song between humanity and earth/nature. This song is the last part of their Apocalypse trilogy.
The song is part of a trilogy, in this trilogy they talk about how earth is getting destroyed. The trhee songs in order are Maison (a call for action to protect our home AKA Earth), Vision (telling us to look at the damage caused and that it will lead to the end of Earth if we don't start fighting against it) and Bonvoyage (Wich is a farewell to the Earth upon it's destruction, realizing that it can't be helped anymore). Drawing a red circle like in a calendar, so it means that it's going to end but you will live every day as if it is your last.
"Bon Voyage" is the 3rd and final part of the Apocalypse trilogy, which is about the destruction of the environment by humanity. The members have mentioned that it is about giving nature a break. Any encounter between human beings always has separation attached to it as well, just as death is a part of life. SuA also said that the fluffy floating thing that Dami summons from her painting is a cell, representing nature. It has been named "Celly" and is adorable, right? My dark mind believes that they are saying "Have a good trip" to humanity, since we are well on our way of wiping ourselves out. It's like a breakup between humanity and the earth. Once humanity is gone, nature gets the break it needs and the circle will begin again. For me, the key to understanding the lyrics is that they are singing as human beings, not as a single person. And they are singing to nature, confessing their love and the realization that we are not good for nature and that it probably resents us. It could also be the other way round (them singing as mother nature to humanity). SuA jumping out after the dove seem to represent their desire for peace. The story of the MV seems to be that the rest of humanity has sheltered away under force fields after the apocalypse. This gives nature time to heal. Musically I can already say this is one of their best songs for me. The chorus slaps hard, and the variations between heavy and slow are just beautiful. It has emotion and impact at the same time. Putting JiU's sweet voice together with an acoustic guitar is simply genius.
dreamcatcher \:D/ I guess you can interpret the lyrics as a love song, but in the context of the apocalypse trilogy it's about the relationship between humanity and mother nature. it's abstract but you can get a glimpse through the visual imagery. in short the song is saying there's still hope in mankind to the planet and thus themselves. if you check out the first two parts, maison and vision, it helps a little but I know it's still very abstract to anyone not familiar with dreamcatcher lol.
Drawing a red circle like circling dates on a calendar. It is a love song between humanity and earth/nature. This song is the last part of their Apocalypse trilogy.
I see now. That makes sense. Thanks for the info. I need to watch the first parts of the trilogy.
The song is part of a trilogy, in this trilogy they talk about how earth is getting destroyed. The trhee songs in order are Maison (a call for action to protect our home AKA Earth), Vision (telling us to look at the damage caused and that it will lead to the end of Earth if we don't start fighting against it) and Bonvoyage (Wich is a farewell to the Earth upon it's destruction, realizing that it can't be helped anymore). Drawing a red circle like in a calendar, so it means that it's going to end but you will live every day as if it is your last.
I need to check out the rest of the trilogy. Its in interesting concept. Thanks for the info.
"Bon Voyage" is the 3rd and final part of the Apocalypse trilogy, which is about the destruction of the environment by humanity. The members have mentioned that it is about giving nature a break. Any encounter between human beings always has separation attached to it as well, just as death is a part of life. SuA also said that the fluffy floating thing that Dami summons from her painting is a cell, representing nature. It has been named "Celly" and is adorable, right?
My dark mind believes that they are saying "Have a good trip" to humanity, since we are well on our way of wiping ourselves out. It's like a breakup between humanity and the earth. Once humanity is gone, nature gets the break it needs and the circle will begin again. For me, the key to understanding the lyrics is that they are singing as human beings, not as a single person. And they are singing to nature, confessing their love and the realization that we are not good for nature and that it probably resents us. It could also be the other way round (them singing as mother nature to humanity).
SuA jumping out after the dove seem to represent their desire for peace.
The story of the MV seems to be that the rest of humanity has sheltered away under force fields after the apocalypse. This gives nature time to heal.
Musically I can already say this is one of their best songs for me. The chorus slaps hard, and the variations between heavy and slow are just beautiful. It has emotion and impact at the same time. Putting JiU's sweet voice together with an acoustic guitar is simply genius.
This song definitely goes deeper than I thought. I need to check out the rest of the trilogy. Thanks for the info.
Funny enough this album had a tour that had a stop in Cincinnati last September at Taft Theater!
Cincinnati’s first kpop show
Who Dey!
lol. I didn't know that they were in the states. Probably a killer show!
dreamcatcher \:D/
I guess you can interpret the lyrics as a love song, but in the context of the apocalypse trilogy it's about the relationship between humanity and mother nature. it's abstract but you can get a glimpse through the visual imagery. in short the song is saying there's still hope in mankind to the planet and thus themselves. if you check out the first two parts, maison and vision, it helps a little but I know it's still very abstract to anyone not familiar with dreamcatcher lol.
This song wasn't as simple as I thought, it goes much deeper. I need to check out the rest of the trilogy. Thanks for the info.
I think you will enjoy powerful voices and great guitar...please check out Erik Gronwall w/ Tommy Johansson 'Carolus Rex'
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll check it out.
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