Adrienne and Jack of Seven Spires Discuss “Love’s Souvenir” and Its Sound

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
  • Ryan had the opportunity to catch up again with Adrienne Cowan and Jack Kosto of Seven Spires!
    Check it out as they discuss inspirations behind the album, how melodies can deepen lyrics and how some famous pop songs may or may not have influenced some of the melodies.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @ddenozor
    @ddenozor Місяць тому +4

    Love's Souvenir is by far the best song in the album. The mood in first half,the chorus,the lyrics all come together to become a masterpiece.

    • @etherealmetalwebzine
      @etherealmetalwebzine  Місяць тому +1

      Love’s Souvenir is heart achingly beautiful…the dissonance within the jazzier section and the explosion of emotion when all hell breaks loose…yet Jack’s solo brings an eerie calm to it all, even while over blast beats.
      ”So bury me. There is no poetry in rotting away in bed. Rotting in my regrets” The rotting away one can do while under a DEEP DEEP depression and then the explosion of those emotions.
      Truly an amazing song!