River Cross
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This lyric gives me chills.
”Let it be a lie that all futures die”I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.0 -
Beauty in the performance, instrumentation, lyrics, and production. Feels eerily and especially poignant in these times. One of the best songs on the album, and Best album closer since Parting Ways.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:One of the MOST BEAUTIFUL songs I have ever listened to.0 -
That's like reading a book and skipping the final 10 pages. To me the reason it resonates so deeply is that the whole album seems to leading you to this conclusion.Nitro said:I'm digging the entire album, but oh man. this is the one song I skip on the album and can't get into. I'm missing something apparently.
In fact If someone asked me to detail the themes of Gigaton, I would just read the lyrics to River Cross
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10 / 10 for me. My personal favorite on the record and one of the first PJ songs in a while that has brought on tears. I won't get through this dry-eyed in concert.
Generally, I think this is an incredible record overall. There's a distinct theme of mortality and the negative impact we, as humans, have had on the planet in recent history. But it's presented in a lot of different ways and tinged with enough hope to not sound purely pessimistic.
What I love about River Cross is the explosion of hope at the end. "With all this talk of rapture / look around at the promise now / here and now / Can't hold me down / Can't hold me down / Live it out / Let it out / Get it out / Shout it out / Won't hold us down / Won't hold us down"
To me, that's EXACTLY what we're all going through right now with COVID-19, quarantine, political nonsense, etc. It's rough, it's scary, and we're all anxious but we're going to pull through. That's the way I feel, at least."Darkness comes in waves, tell me, why invite it to stay?"0 -
Absolutely, surprised more people haven't mentioned it. Perfect closing song.kaw753 said:Peter Gabrielesque.0 -
Not sure. This is true to an extent if you are judging a song as a part of the whole. But my opinion is based upon how I feel about the song in a vacuum. I'm not thinking of the song as a "theme of Gigaton", I'm listening to it as a song on its own. I can listen to each song on its own and not tie it into the overall theme of anything, and enjoy each one to different levels.It does have some interesting parts and lyrically is nice, so I can appreciate it though.se7v7en said:
That's like reading a book and skipping the final 10 pages. To me the reason it resonates so deeply is that the whole album seems to leading you to this conclusion.Nitro said:I'm digging the entire album, but oh man. this is the one song I skip on the album and can't get into. I'm missing something apparently.
In fact If someone asked me to detail the themes of Gigaton, I would just read the lyrics to River Cross
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