It is the opening track of the album and concerns the daily life of the family before the refuging, eruption of war. The storyteller thinks of the past years and with that song, he takes us to those times. Therefore, the first track depicts the past via flashback. The swells in the second part of the song tend to reflect the aforementioned flashback feeling.
“A secure place for a kid is where he can play with joy and happiness” is the focal phrase for the song and KATRE uses the sounds of kids playing together; singing in different languages, having fun by bouncing rocks, and playing ball, accordingly in the song.
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Never heard of this band until this week. Which is kind of crazy considering what I found when I first listened to Totem Youth. This band takes you on an emotional ride. Not unlike bands like Mono can do. dcdirkzwager
The Ocean adds electronic depths to their cinematic post-metal sound on their latest, closing out their paleontology-inspired album cycle. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2023
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For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst