I’m so happy you did this album! I am a huge fan and Cacophony was one of my most anticipated albums this year (I loved it immensely) and I’m going to a tour date for this album tour!!! So excited! Per the last woman on earth, a man actually requested to be buried on top of Marilyn Monroe, and Paris Paloma took that as a grim inspiration for the song, along with her own experiences. She’s an awesome person and artist and I am completely in awe.
Me too! I cannot stop listening 😭 So jealous you’re getting to see her live, I bet it will be incredible!!! Oh wow… typical… a man HA! Makes sense and just cements the many messages! Love it sm!!!! 💙💙💙💙
I've never heard of them but I'm going to listen to this album during my hour long bus ride. it reminds me of my indie phase in middle school and is definitely a vibe ✨ thanks for putting me on 🫶🏾
This is such a good album! I definitely had some difficulty understanding some of the songs at first, but after many listens some of them are more clear to me, or at least I feel like I have a decent interpretation of them. His Land seems to be about how woman have to adapt to a patriarchal world, and have to avoid doing certain things for the sake of safety. Triassic Love Song was actually inspired by a fossil of a prehistoric mammal and reptile who curled up together in a burrow for warmth in a flood and drown together there. Paris talked about this song on her tiktok before the album released, which is where I got the info. Escape Pod feels like a song about survivors guilt to me. Last Woman on earth may be my favourite off the album, and you may be the first man I have seen even slightly understand the meaning. Hunter was inspired by a series of paintings depicting woman playing and lying with dangerous animals. Credit again to Paris on her tiktok. The Warmth, in my interpretation, is about overcoming depression and/or trauma. Also this album is just such a masterpiece on lyricism and detail. From the "So that he never lifts a finger" line in Labour which could be interpreted as never lifting a finger to do anything, or never lifting a finger to hurt her, to the opening and existing beat in Drywall sounding like heavy footsteps, this album just blew me away.
Omg I loved reading all of this sm! Thank you or such a detailed comment, my absolute favourite!! I haven't been able to stop listening since reacting to it omg!
I listened to this album when it first came out and yeah, the singles especially had such an impact! Watching this reaction now, I realized this album has strong witch energy perfect for October ✨🧹
triassic love is based on a true story Scientists have discovered a burrow in South Africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. The strange bedfellows were a beat-up young amphibian,broken ribs, seeking shelter and a sleeping cynodont, considered a distant ancestor of mammals, researchers say. The burrow was unearthed from what is today South Africa's Karoo Basin, which would have been part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana at the start of the Triassic Period. Using high-energy X-rays from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in France, scientists were able to see through the lair and look at its contents without destroying it. theres more if you want to look into it, but i suggest looking at the fossil photo of the two. A flood enclosed the two and sealed their fate as the two snuggled. Since it was raining heavy and they were in a burrow. Thats what the song is based on
62 year old male here She is incredibly talented. You mention Florence and Taylor. But believe me Paris Paloma's writing is in the Kate Bush and Joni Mitchell league. I hope she gets the acclaimed she deserves.
I’m so happy you did this album! I am a huge fan and Cacophony was one of my most anticipated albums this year (I loved it immensely) and I’m going to a tour date for this album tour!!! So excited! Per the last woman on earth, a man actually requested to be buried on top of Marilyn Monroe, and Paris Paloma took that as a grim inspiration for the song, along with her own experiences. She’s an awesome person and artist and I am completely in awe.
Me too! I cannot stop listening 😭
So jealous you’re getting to see her live, I bet it will be incredible!!!
Oh wow… typical… a man HA! Makes sense and just cements the many messages! Love it sm!!!! 💙💙💙💙
you have no idea just how happy I am that you reacted to this album. literally one of 2024’s best project.
me too omg!!!
I've never heard of them but I'm going to listen to this album during my hour long bus ride. it reminds me of my indie phase in middle school and is definitely a vibe ✨ thanks for putting me on 🫶🏾
Yesss, so glad you're getting introduced to her too! Let me know your thoughts once you've listened ❤️
This is such a good album! I definitely had some difficulty understanding some of the songs at first, but after many listens some of them are more clear to me, or at least I feel like I have a decent interpretation of them.
His Land seems to be about how woman have to adapt to a patriarchal world, and have to avoid doing certain things for the sake of safety.
Triassic Love Song was actually inspired by a fossil of a prehistoric mammal and reptile who curled up together in a burrow for warmth in a flood and drown together there. Paris talked about this song on her tiktok before the album released, which is where I got the info.
Escape Pod feels like a song about survivors guilt to me.
Last Woman on earth may be my favourite off the album, and you may be the first man I have seen even slightly understand the meaning.
Hunter was inspired by a series of paintings depicting woman playing and lying with dangerous animals. Credit again to Paris on her tiktok.
The Warmth, in my interpretation, is about overcoming depression and/or trauma.
Also this album is just such a masterpiece on lyricism and detail. From the "So that he never lifts a finger" line in Labour which could be interpreted as never lifting a finger to do anything, or never lifting a finger to hurt her, to the opening and existing beat in Drywall sounding like heavy footsteps, this album just blew me away.
Omg I loved reading all of this sm! Thank you or such a detailed comment, my absolute favourite!!
I haven't been able to stop listening since reacting to it omg!
so happy you reacted to this! seeing Paris next month and I'm so excited - it's going to be incredibly cathartic!
Me too 🥹🥹
And have the best time!!!!
@@bennshouts thank you!!!
They are so incredible live. You’re going to have an amazing experience. 💕
I listened to this album when it first came out and yeah, the singles especially had such an impact! Watching this reaction now, I realized this album has strong witch energy perfect for October ✨🧹
Truly! It’s in it’s own realm!
And you’re so right about October witchy vibes! ✨🖤🧡
As good as a reason is my favourite I’m so glad someone is reacting to her!
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About to watch this but had to comment because so excited to watch!! Such a deeply powerful record - can't wait to see your reaction :)
Thank you for sharing such a compassionate and thoughtful reaction! 💚So glad you got to listen to it!
Thank YOU for watching and loving with it me 🩵
Have not been able to stop listening since reacting!
triassic love is based on a true story
Scientists have discovered a burrow in South Africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago.
The strange bedfellows were a beat-up young amphibian,broken ribs, seeking shelter and a sleeping cynodont, considered a distant ancestor of mammals, researchers say.
The burrow was unearthed from what is today South Africa's Karoo Basin, which would have been part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana at the start of the Triassic Period. Using high-energy X-rays from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in France, scientists were able to see through the lair and look at its contents without destroying it.
theres more if you want to look into it, but i suggest looking at the fossil photo of the two. A flood enclosed the two and sealed their fate as the two snuggled. Since it was raining heavy and they were in a burrow. Thats what the song is based on
62 year old male here
She is incredibly talented. You mention Florence and Taylor. But believe me Paris Paloma's writing is in the Kate Bush and Joni Mitchell league. I hope she gets the acclaimed she deserves.
Thanks for showing me this incredible artist. Her lyrics hit so hard 😮 she’s an 🧑🎨
SO glad you get to experience her too! ❤️ You are welcome
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