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I really think people love Ronnie because you can feel what he is singing. He isn’t talking at you, or singing to some performative, orchestrated sound. He means what he says. He feels what he says. And he’s singing, if anything, for himself. The fact you want to listen to it isn’t important.
@@misstuxbrandi Is that a word? I read quite a bit, mostly books from 18th and 19th century. Perhaps I need to read more from books with “emoting” taking place.
@Ericsaidful since you seem to lack the ability to do the work yourself. Oxford dictionaries definition: verb: emote; 3rd person present: emotes; past tense: emoted; past participle: emoted; gerund or present participle: emoting (especially of an actor) portray emotion in a theatrical manner. "the actors would emote for the camera"
@@misstuxbrandi This reply is ice cold but I can't argue with the tone after him putting emoting in quotes. That plus the bit about reading older books reads as clear condescension to me.
Something I didn't notice until I had listened a couple times, was that they left his breaths in. Usually in a studio song the intake breaths are cut out. Leaving them in made it sound more raw to me.
Loved the splitting of the vocals at the end..I wish I had the tools to do that. It sounds insane what he does with his voice then the choir coming in with nothing else. Great reaction 🤟
No, they postponed the release, it was only released last Friday. I love the last album, but I understand why it wasn't that successful. I needed time to let it grow in me, too. It wasn't very emo or metal chore, so a lot of older fans were disappointed and it wasn't experimental enough to get a new audience. But it's very well produced with catchy melodies and great lyrics. I'm glad it exists, but I'm also glad about the new direction. I wouldn't want to miss any of it.
I kind of like how he's doing this with him releasing a bunch of singles and then releasing an album, rather than waiting for almost a decade sometimes to get new music. This way you can get new stuff on a fairly regularly basis, then get the album with some more new songs as well.
Epic doesn’t cover it. It really does make like some other “big” songs look like child’s play. The fact Ronnie can go out and do something this huge, this profound, and yet mainstream artists biggest thing is adding a new flavor of autotune to a track, yet they still take in hundreds of millions of streams, speaks to deeper societal issues we have. Ronnie has meshed visual arts, with some classical song writing components, along with rock and hip hop elements of today. In this track he brought in spoken word poetry which dates back, at least to the Viking age.