| Ж§Ж ( @ 2009-03-15 02:19:00 |
Let There Be Light
I have decided after over a year of deliberation that the song I find most enjoyable on Justice's debut album, †, is Let There Be Light. The rest of this entry will be dedicated to my attempt at qualifying my feelings on the matter.
First there's the opening - although it's the interlude from Genesis, it sort of thrusts you into the world of Let There Be Light wildly and without regard for your safety. The opening says to me "It's going to get rough henceforth, so you had better pick up the beat now."
Then it hits you: The Light. Beams of varying wavelengths of light bombard you with photons from every corner of the universe. These photons have have taken millions of years to reach your eyes to appear as stars, and they want you to see what their journey was like.
Then, as if to demonstrate that it's unimpressed by The Light's feeble journey, The Earth brings in a staggering base line.
The two forces fight for supremacy and you can hear the clashes of the musical battle for supremacy as the fight continues.
Then, even after warning you of the intensity of the upcoming battle, the beat falls silent with The Earth as if it was in awe of the events that have transpired.
The light then thinks it has won as silence falls upon the earth, but it was but a ploy. The Earth retaliates with renewed strength and vigor.
Yet, just when it seems as though no end is in sight and the two are doomed to annihilate each other in their fury, the sun speaks.
Peace falls upon the earth as the life giving Sun shows how planet and light can live in harmony together.
God is in his heaven, creation can commence, and the radio starts to tune into the human voice - a voice whose power comes from dance.
I feel the need to express that I don't do drugs at this point. I just... daydream a lot.
I have decided after over a year of deliberation that the song I find most enjoyable on Justice's debut album, †, is Let There Be Light. The rest of this entry will be dedicated to my attempt at qualifying my feelings on the matter.
First there's the opening - although it's the interlude from Genesis, it sort of thrusts you into the world of Let There Be Light wildly and without regard for your safety. The opening says to me "It's going to get rough henceforth, so you had better pick up the beat now."
Then it hits you: The Light. Beams of varying wavelengths of light bombard you with photons from every corner of the universe. These photons have have taken millions of years to reach your eyes to appear as stars, and they want you to see what their journey was like.
Then, as if to demonstrate that it's unimpressed by The Light's feeble journey, The Earth brings in a staggering base line.
The two forces fight for supremacy and you can hear the clashes of the musical battle for supremacy as the fight continues.
Then, even after warning you of the intensity of the upcoming battle, the beat falls silent with The Earth as if it was in awe of the events that have transpired.
The light then thinks it has won as silence falls upon the earth, but it was but a ploy. The Earth retaliates with renewed strength and vigor.
Yet, just when it seems as though no end is in sight and the two are doomed to annihilate each other in their fury, the sun speaks.
Peace falls upon the earth as the life giving Sun shows how planet and light can live in harmony together.
God is in his heaven, creation can commence, and the radio starts to tune into the human voice - a voice whose power comes from dance.
I feel the need to express that I don't do drugs at this point. I just... daydream a lot.