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reallyswellgal
“it is too short; the day we are born, we commence with our dying.” she was absolutely sick and twisted for this one
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yinxianghecheng
One of my all-time favorites from her. I adore the medieval atmosphere of it.
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SamChaney
Easily one of the most incredible pieces of music I have ever heard, and likely will ever hear. The lyrics are of course effortlessly gorgeous, and at the same time humble and deeply earnest. The melodies sound ancient, familiar, and haunting. The Dorian mode melody in the middle alone brings me to tears, but the lyrics about Pompeii sung through it bring me to my knees every single time I hear it. The almost religious tones of the failing relationship in the first half seem to be an echo of past lives ended instantly in a volcanic eruption. Can there be a more effective analogy for broken love? "To whose authority do you consign your soul?"
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babygoddess_
"And with your knife you evicted my life from its little lighthouse on the seashore" This song is definitely a masterpiece
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erikisPSYCHO
Have One On Me is still whooping my ass. I just discovered how beautiful this song is.
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akglumstubble
5:42-on leaves me convinced that Disney (might) be able to claw its way out of its grave and into a glorious reincarnation IF they turned Joanna loose, no restrictions/deadlines/artistic constraints, to create a kind of epic, new global mythology -- to rank second to none before. Hers would be the narrative and the soundtrack. Of course, they'd have to find someone of the caliber of James Jean or Yoshitaka Amano for the art direction to live up to the aesthetic quality standards Joanna would set. Charm without kitsch; pathos without ham-fisted oversentimentality :}
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Hakidonmuya
This is probably my favourite song of her. The music, the lyrics - breathtaking.
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ontheoverpass
So fucking epic, especially the last 3 and a half minutes. The post-apocalyptic imagery towards the end reminds me of 'The Road', a bit.
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