@mirandajune I think "angel eyes" is superficial, and was definitely a nod to the disco years, but understood in the context of the whole album , juxtaposed with "Trash" and "My little girl" then it is apparent that the song is exploring opposites and asks the eternal question about the human condition- to which the song has no answer.
@mirandajune I think "angel eyes" is superficial, and was definitely a nod to the disco years, but understood in the context of the whole album , juxtaposed with "Trash" and "My little girl" then it is apparent that the song is exploring opposites and asks the eternal question about the human condition- to which the song has no answer.
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I dont think 'Manifesto' was their best album, but this song is really weird...in a good way.
This and 'Angel Eyes' are very very decent.
@mirandajune I think "angel eyes" is superficial, and was definitely a nod to the disco years, but understood in the context of the whole album , juxtaposed with "Trash" and "My little girl" then it is apparent that the song is exploring opposites and asks the eternal question about the human condition- to which the song has no answer.
@mirandajune I think "angel eyes" is superficial, and was definitely a nod to the disco years, but understood in the context of the whole album , juxtaposed with "Trash" and "My little girl" then it is apparent that the song is exploring opposites and asks the eternal question about the human condition- to which the song has no answer.