Like a lot of hymns, this song can be used to enhance the emotional impact of almost anything. Try listening to it while watching the news, or talking on the phone, or while snow lies quietly down on the sidewalk. Whatever you're doing, or watching, become suddenly expanded, it grows to the size of the room, and you can see all the empty space, all the little hairs you didn't know were there, and all the little scabs, the healing, the flesh. In terms of a "single" or a "hit", it isn't that, but this song isn't interested in that, it wants to walk around, anonymous and dark orange, looking for God. [MySpace]
(photo: Eden Veaudry)
Opium Flirt - "Saint European King Days"
I got an email with the subject line "new music from Estonia". As if the whole country had just finished catching up on old unreturned phone calls and raked the leaves and put on a sweater and had finally gotten around to making some more music. If this is in fact the case (I see no reason why it isn't) then I congratulate them. Still no words to say, they've written a warm wooly walk in the park, where green has become brown and grey, and the roads are getting harder, whiter. Opium Flirt have written a national treat, a crisp smile for the afternoon, for the world. [Buy for 185 EEK]
Posted by Dan at November 22, 2007 4:54 PMListening to that first song while watching thew news report was both illuminating & incredibly beautiful. They complement each other almost perfectly. Thank you.
Posted by Sean at November 24, 2007 12:02 PMI love your descriptions. They really make me want to hear the songs. Thanks for your enthusiasm and thoughtful words.
Posted by in_mittens at December 3, 2007 11:31 PMVery good texts!
You manage to keep in touch with important things , even on the internet. great, great, great.