Homme sous la pluie, céramique, 2019

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Homme sous la pluie, céramique, 2019
Contes revisités.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwtJRZCIOyQ)
@russian-at-heart I love this girl! Her name is poucet - she does French dubs of Vocaloid songs, and was the voice for ALYS, a French Vocaloid (-type thing - made by a different company^^)
Paradis d'Ombre et de Lumière
Monstre du Cirque
Kagome Kagome
Le Cirque des Bois Sombres
Insanity
Kyrie Eleison
voix silencieuse
She does a bunch of others too, but these are my favorites!
(Utaite) this song makes my heart hurt its so sad that i love it
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-zdVndhxhg)
Sundays are special days during Vocaloid Halloween. Each Sunday during the month of October, I do a little thing I call “Cover Sunday” where I post a cover of a Vocaloid song you heard earlier in the week.
That normally would be the plan, but for this first Cover Sunday of the year, there were only three songs from the week previous, and none of them have really good covers yet. Not even “Genealogy of Red, Black, and White.” I mean, c’mon guys. That one is just begging for an awesome cover.
Regardless, I have decided to post a cover of a song we heard in previous years.
Hence, tonight we will revisit Circus-P’s popular and strangely haunting “Circus Monster,” made even more haunting by the vocal work of French singer Poucet. I absolutely adore the way Poucet sounds. “Lullaby” versions of songs like this don’t always work. In fact, sometimes they can be a fucking disaster. But the music box combined with the soft vocals make this one really charming to hear. Plus, it’s in French. I mean, everything sounds better in French. Cheese omelette.
Ladies and gentlemen, the greatest show on Earth. This is Poucet’s cover of “Circus Monster.”