#the mole song
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tomatoliciousheya · 1 year ago
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sscarletvenus · 7 months ago
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at this rate kendrick's gonna win another pulitzer in investigative journalism...
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a-greatpers0n · 2 months ago
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I need to let my anger and sadness out omg
this is like a post to js let it out if ig? Idk my friends tell me to shut up when I mention gay fictional guys who make me upset. Just my opinions bc they r just grrr they make me upset and also SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS sorry I’m really emotional rn idk why
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 2 years ago
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Flashback, warm nights.
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melit0n · 3 months ago
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"Let the tides carry you back to me." has always been among one of my favourite lines in Telomeres, and so, having listened to it again recently, a little idea popped into my head. Let me explain:
While ocean tides/currents is a very common metaphor, there's an underlying meaning to it. The ocean is a beautiful, but somewhat cruel place: tides can leave you stranded on a sandbank, or sweap you away before you even know it.
To put it in short, no object or creature that goes into the ocean comes out the same. For the tides to carry something back to you, something you've lost, it will be and always will be changed: eroded.
The cliffside will fall, the cave will crumble, etc etc.
With this in mind, we're yet again greeted with another example of Vessel asking for something he can't truly have. The person he wants will not be the same as they were before; they "collapse" into him, breaking apart, but still, to him, it's "the start of something."
His memory is warped, they are warped, and it'll stay that way.
However, what I would like to add is that, in DYWTYLM, it's theorised that instead of Vessel speaking to a second person, he's instead talking to himself.
Of course, this makes the song itself much more emotional (to me). Finding love for yourself is one of the hardest things you can do, but it has to be done to find love in others.
With that idea (stay with me here), the lyrics "Do you roll with the waves? Or do you duck into deep blue safety?" match up (generally) with Telomeres, which is mostly interpretated as being towards someone else.
So, what if some lines in Telemores are directed to himself as well?
Keep in mind, the tides don't just erode and carry objects (sediment), they also reflect. The Atlantic is one big mirror, and Vessel is staring into it's "deep blue safety" wondering what, or, rather, who, he was before he was Vessel.
Overall, the album name, "This Place Will Become Your Tomb", either being directed at Vessel or Vessel to Sleep (and being a Halo quote lmao), is more metaphorical than literal.
Who he was before Vessel sits in that coffin, not his physical body.
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bowelfly · 6 months ago
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If i win the lottert the first thing i do would be giving all my wins to hire you to illustrate the Brother Cadfael series by Ellis Peters as animal AUs, your animal-monks drawings are so good, and make me so happy when i see them on my dashboard...
i hadn't heard of that series until some folks tagged my gharial monk drawing with it but what the hell i'd be down. i would also gladly accept a rich patron to pay me to make an adaptation of redwall minus the anti-rat and stoat propaganda. or a wind in the willows adaptation where everyone just inexplicably wears robes because they're fun to draw
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elizabethsway · 7 months ago
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yumeurl · 2 months ago
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some tommys i gave up on
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l0ve-lett3r-4-u-txt · 6 days ago
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Okay guys hear me out.
This is literally Edgar and madeline ,, this entire song is electric dreams actually
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black-and-yellow · 1 year ago
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Definitely nothing villainous going on here. Definitely not going to whisper anything scary in your ear. No way.
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gregorybacon · 1 year ago
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Oh lei, oh lai, oh, lord!
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cartooemcanhis · 3 months ago
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Have a silly little test animation thing I made with the goobers!
(i have nothing against Handy x Petunia btw lol I think it's quite silly 👍 just cuz I'm the CEO of Molandy doesn't mean I'm allowed to be mean about other ships ✨✨✨)
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allpromarlo · 7 months ago
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listening to meet the grahams again and i’m just positive that katt williams opened the pandora’s box for hatred at the start of the year
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dailyshidou · 8 months ago
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Daily Shidou day FOUR!!!! Shidou as Tatsumi Kazehaya in Undying Holy Love (enstars) :)
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melit0n · 5 months ago
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I wanted to add on to this ask done by an anon on ST confessions, because they are so right and they made something click in my brain. Do go read it before you read this.
First, off, heavy agree that Fall for Me is designed to be a lonely song, both lyrically, and quite smartly, musically. In every single other song Sleep Token has ever done there is music. There is noise, always. Even in times where there should be silence, there never is any. Instead, it's filled by sounds of birds, a taught guitar chord or chewing and biting.
Fall for Me, however, is utter silence. There's no musical reply. No SFX, no subtle drums or bass; no nothing. It's the one of the few songs (along with Missing Limbs, Take Aim and Drag me Under) in which Vessel directly addresses the love he holds for this person. It's not layered in metaphors, prose and an eloquent vernacular, it's straightforward. While his poetry in other songs is used to draw Them in, decorate his love and entice Them, he's done with getting nothing. He wants to be an equal, a lover, but he gets naught.
The reason why, other than the obvious choice of acapella instead of instruments, the song feels so lonely is because it's the only song- overall- that he doesn't get a response to. Sugar is the response to The Offering, Say That You Will is the response to Take Aim etc., but here? Cold, dead silence. No gesture in tongues, no crushing 'affection'; no nothing.
So, to the rhythm of eternity, he will be on that beach, stumbling, crawling and shouting out the same question that he will never get an answer to; won't you fall for me?
However, even though, unlike most songs that get an answer within their album, Vessel gets one in the next. Take Me Back To Eden, therefore, becomes the answer to that question. As well as Vessel's action against it.
@lifemod17 saw you reblog the ask as well, thought you might like this :]
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iwakuraz · 5 days ago
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sometimes I'm scared that some people might not realise how cool cows are
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