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You see, the thing about LUCY's music... well more specifically the mvs. Is about how it always has been about reminiscing on childhood and finding our inner child. And I think that they somewhat strategically paced out the mv concepts, is that makes sense.
We compare the stuff that came out before and after mid 2021. From Flowering/intro up to I Got U, it's always been this whimsical, fantasy like world. Where everything is magical and somewhat soothing to watch. I Got U, specifically, feels almost more realistic and less fantasy-like. And that's where they start transitioning in mv concepts.
Rolling Rolling portrays the mundane and monotone adult day to day life and builds up to their childhood memories and the passions that kept them going. Play portrays something similar, and it just feels warming and healing for someone who has forgotten what the innocence and carefreeness of childhood feels like.
the whimsical and fantasy mvs feel like it was metaphorical(?) and subtle when it comes to embracing those who have gone through a lot, it reminds us of our child-like fantasies and wonders and makes us revisit them.
The more recent mvs are more upfront on the message: reminiscing on our childhood. The subtlety of the past mvs (ignoring that one line in snooze) may have not reached everyone. So these mvs carry out the message LUCY wants to send literally. And I think that either way is beautiful.
LUCY has gotten me through so much this last year or so. A band that creates fun and youthful feeling music that washes away my worries at the end of a long day. I honestly wonder what kind of future will we see with their music and concept.
Herbie Hancock's New Standards Group - Love is Stronger Than Pride (Sade... Herbie Hancock - piano John Scofield - guitar Michael Brecker - saxophone Dave Holland - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums Don Alias - percussion. live in Japan, 1996 #jackdejohnette #sade #herbiehancock #michaelbrecker #johnscofield #daveholland
L.S. Dunes | Old Wounds
finally listened to the whole kardi mini album it's even better than i expected it's fantastic
especially this one it's their one rnb song and it's soooo fuckin good
ARE THERE ANY WALWALS ON HERE I WANNA SIMP OVER YECHAN WITH U 💀
…..I wanna be the sunlight to Isaac Hong’s moonlight