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Electro-Pop’s Poet of Pain: Me & Melancholy Releases ‘Tears In The Rain’

‘Tears In The Rain’  by  Me & Melancholy Whenever there’s a new release from Me & Melancholy , it fills us with anticipation. This time, the artist paints a compelling portrait of human vulnerability and the complexity of interpersonal relationships.  ‘Tears In The Rain’ succeeds in capturing the essence of ephemeral beauty and the pain of the inevitable, expressing it through music. The dynamics of estrangement, articulated in the lines ‘I’m not able to reach you ’ and ‘ the more I try, the further I push you away ’, reflect a tragic irony. It feels like a dance of approach and withdrawal, prompting listeners to contemplate the paradoxes that often occur in our most intimate relationships.  The artist’s signature melancholic tone conveys a plea for acceptance and an attempt to bridge the gap created by misunderstandings and hurt feelings. Musically, Peter Ehrling navigates familiar territory, once again leveraging it to his advantage by capturing the emotional depth.   ‘Tears

“Poetry Glass” by Peyton Parrish

“Poetry Glass” by Peyton Parrish

Peyton Parrish
The tempo is accelerated and we diverge from the mainstream and gravitate towards metal. We encounter Peyton Parrish and the release of “Poetry Glass”. The lyrics of the release express the sentiments of despair, fury and melancholy that one harbours towards a person who incessantly betrays, dupes and/or endeavours to manipulate one. One feels lifeless within and discerns no ray of hope in the relationship. The other person is portrayed as ruinous and desiccating. 
In terms of music, the song erupts like a pyrotechnic display, the rock vocals, which resemble a lightning that pierces the obscurity of the falsehood, resound in a staccato cadence and are intensified by the drums. The guitar skulks in the background, to sporadically emerge and confer the requisite tension to the track. Screams inject the essential piquancy and the break is impeccably positioned to orchestrate the ultimate strike. Peyton Parrish steers again through the tempestuous sea and produces with “Poetry Glass” a propitious track replete with unrefined vigour.







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