Pain.
Is all I feel. The last few days have been absolutely horrible. Who knew having a kidney stone could be this intense?
Is all I feel. The last few days have been absolutely horrible. Who knew having a kidney stone could be this intense?
This track here is not a song, nor a tune. It is a sound. A sound compiled by satanists in the early 12th century to open a door to hell to willingly give their souls to Lucifer. A sound used in 13th century Europe during Excorisms to open the gates of hell in order to send the demon within someone back to its origins. This track is a danger to play for when it opens the gates of hell, it allows demons to enter wherever you are. Play at your own risk!!! There are certain “safe” zone where this track will not play at all and these zones are usually holy places such as churches where demons would not dare to lurk.
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Dance in the dark’s introduction, a stuttered “d-d-d-d-d,” accompanied by electric buzzing, invokes imagery of things like the electric chair (a death sentence, associated with people who are deemed insane), and Frankenstein’s monster (who was brought to life with electricity). Both play on the idea of fixing something that is deemed a problem (a message that is both visually and conceptually touched upon in the music video for Yoü and I: “The more he tries to fix me, the more magical I become”) [x]
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