coney island explained: a somber apology of moribund love
Counting the days to ninth studio album's anniversary from Taylor Swift, evermore , really got me listening to this alternative-indie-folk-pop music again. This year, the album has entered fourth year and never been a dull vibe, if anything it's becoming kind of a seasonal music to listen on autumn and winter days. Some songs taste like pumpkin spice and warm orange lights, but also other melodic feels so cold as freezing as walking on wet road after autumn rain. One song in particular, I was really attached into since I first listened to this album, is of course, coney island , featuring The National. The ninth track of the album has a somewhat sad acoustic opening, and even a sadder first verse. ♫⋆。♪ break my soul in two looking for you but you're right here if I can't relate to you anymore then who am I related to? The narrator perspective tells us that she's suffering enough trying to get her partner attention or even worse, just for their availability to be the...