Gods I love the sound on this one. First All Your Friends and New Majicks, now this. And the sound is just... I dont know but its great. Instantly a favourite.
@@surreysmith the problem with that is that the instrumental has some minor differences that make it impossible to have only the vocals when inverting the audio with the main song. I tried doing it, it removed the bass stem from the sounds of it, but everything else is more or less the same.
I think this is the first song that's about area 11 itself. I could be wrong, but it's usually about anime. It's definitely abut how difficult it has been try to become successful artists and wasted effort in general. Just keep at it lads, You'll get there. this song's awesome. Please never stop producing musical gems like this.
Kinda. The first songs about Area 11 themselves were the ones on the Underline EP, In The Blind specifically, the chorus being "'Cause this is a new way", referring to how they essentially revamped the band. ATLITS was the only Album obviously based off of Anime. The theory about Underline is also supported by a line in Override[C], "We *start again* and *Underline*, Make a stand in afterglow." At least, that's as far as I know. Your other point however, I wholeheartedly agree with.
For anyone wondering, the scrambled bit at 03:03 reversed sounds like two different people saying "sing" and "radio". Coupled with the "one one" after, it in total sounds like "no no sing radio"
@@organicsatanic You might be right, but given the reversed beats that hits the same time as the "one one"; and the context of both being in the scrambled parts, I felt I should add that, so that others were aware, and maybe could decide for themselves.
@@Shasskor It sounds distinctly like "one one," but in order for it to be "no no," it would have to sound something that is more in between "on on" or "own own"
Your tour happens to be heading right to my doorstep! I've been following you guys for a long while now so I'll be sure to grab a ticket. See you in February!
I KNOW RIGHT!? I've been listening to this band for about 5 or 6 years now and I've always wanted to see them. But as far as I am aware, they haven't played in Dublin, have they?
so, with everything that got out of the reversed part, I have a little theory. Area 11 going to have their own radio. like a internet one. What I hear from the reversed part is "sing radio" and the 11 just after. maybe because they never got the chance to go on a "real" radio, they want to create one ? I don't really know if this as something to do with the Digital Haunt tho. If we're gonna get a radio full of Area 11 (and maybe podcast ???) this would be worth it even if we don't have new infos on the ARG. I really loved the tone of this song. keep up the good work !
If you don't follow the band on social media, they have a patreon now and are releasing new singles monthly, patreon supporters get access to such music a week early
They dont have plans currently for a new album, cant remember all the details but they mentioned as much on their fb page and that they want to focus on releasing tracks again not 100% sure on the details
I wonder if the text in the background is actually a real text and what it is... unless it is just for effect, it looks like they wrote the song like an erasure poem or subtraction poem or whatever. It's cool.
I don't know if it actually is but i think somewhere they said it was something to do with their old contract with smihilism records, don't take my word for it though
Why is it "I fucking hope" the fucking REALLY seems out of place, and if it's purely for syllables then really works just as well. It stands out like a sore thumb.
This is probably the only song from singlarity that I like so far, which sucks. Like, I want to like this movement and all the new music, but I'm having a tough time with that. I'm sorry. I'll continue to listen, but I really hope more music comes out that can effect me the way the old stuff effected me.
Ngl not feeling the last few tracks that have been dropped, the strings mixing doesn't give as deep a feel and just sort of prefer the sound of modern synthesis, however still can't wait to see them in Newcastle!