Lens Larque wrote:Agree, Palace Posy is very good, especially if you listening to it as whole album.
Like, the track before, Collapse (ground zero), which is really massive, dense and loud, we're throwing in to this colorful, vivid and uplifting track. But there's something very wrong underneath. Like you said, the people are in the Palace, they are dancing, but their realisation depends on how much they dance.
If you dancing on the rise of Apocalypse, you can have fun of your life, but eventually you will acknowledge it.
This is interesting I have thought of Palace Posy as man or some other animal developing a new culture after being bombed back into the stone age. The last sound before it, that slow static sounds to me like the last thing someone might hear before being bombed and becoming nothing, like an attack jet passing overhead or its missile.
Halfway through the track a primitive celebration starts, with dancing and chanting around a big fire, maybe fueled by old telephone pole pieces.
You described it very well, amazing track!
Agree Palace Posy is very primitive,
, like the scattered vocal voices like fragments of our modern society, as Collapse comes, the point of no return, people start slowly realize it, but they also will deny it, as Lazerize, the dancing as Posy of incredible desperation they feeling. Maybe because the next track, Split Your Infinities, like the possible future after the collapse, it still sound pretty much technological and futuristic.