Saturday, September 14, 2013

Fineshrine- Purity Ring



Fineshrine- Purity Ring

The song is about loving not with desire, but loving willingly. To look at that one person and know in your chest that that's who you want to be with, not to just love someone to toot and boot....

The use of metonymy of bones such as ribs and sternum describes something bigger, her whole body. And emphasizes that she is a human, but parataxis is being used when she says he thinks she is being made like a "fineshrine". Because a human is not holy or sacred, they're simply mammals who have evolved. Imagery of a lake and cliff contributes pure and earthy scenery. THE SONG IS BEAUTIFUL, listen to it! 

But enough about the whole symbolism of the song because it makes it sound really boring. When you hear the instrumental factors you already know that it's a happy song, none of that emo I WANNA DIE crap. We all need music that puts us in a GOOD MOOD, not in a mood to drink, smoke, or risky behavior. A song that does you good-emotionally evoking, lyrical or not.... Violent, drug related music makes me cringe.... Even though I agree that MAAD CITY by Kendrick Lamar does have some catchy lyrics. "YAWK YAWK YAWK" -.-  



Personally I think Lamar is too cocky but he is a good rapper... Anyways, that's all for song analysis. And I'm sorry if this seemed like a rhetoric diagnosis, I love to analyze things and I guess that was the only way I knew how.


4 comments:

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    1. i like jesus.
      but he's okay too...
      klamar is coming to mountain view at rock the bells this sunday or today

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  2. I listened to the song i really really like it actually! I love this type of music. I like the lyrics and the beat to it. Very cool song! Its very moving once you think about the meaning to it.

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  3. Interesting choice of topic, and a nice use of outside media (perhaps some images next time?). You also offered some blog-worthy commentary here... I would have liked to hear a bit more about why you feel the ways you do about these songs.

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