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"A Most Profound Quiet" is a variation on the story The Robber Bridegroom in which the bridegroom is torn between loving his future wife, or killing her. "Better Luck Next Time, Prince Charming" alludes to the tale of Snow White. "The Uninvited Thirteenth" is based on Sleeping Beauty.
"Quiet" is a feminist anthem co-written, co-produced, and performed by Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter MILCK. It received national attention after she organized a capella performances of the song at the 2017 Women's March in Washington D.C. , after which she made the sheet music publicly available and organized further activity around the song.
Because I think Eric wrote most of the songs and the lyrics.” “Eric’s a great lyricist,” Navarro said. “And some of the ideas that he wrote about were super profound and interesting.
Bring me the quiet rest; Let pass my weary guiltless ghost Out of my careful breast. Toll on the passing bell, Ring out the doleful knell, Let thy sound my death tell, Death doth draw nigh; There is no remedy. My pains who can express? Alas! they are so strong, My dolour will not suffer strength My life for to prolong. Toll on, thou passing bell,
Profound Morality is the third extended play by British metalcore band Heriot, released on 29 April 2022 through Church Road Records.It is the band's first release as a quartet, featuring guitarist and vocalist Debbie Gough, who joined in 2019.
Sleeping Beauties. Around the world a sleeping sickness plunges women into a strange, cocooned state. If awakened, they turn homicidal. King and his son screw this global story down to a small ...
Stereogum named "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" as Brand New's ninth-best song in 2015, recalling how "it was damn near inescapable during its reign, and it’s come to represent all the best qualities of that era of alternative rock" but also admitting that "if it were the only Brand New song you’d ever heard, you would have a lot ...
A version of the song, with modified lyrics about adopting stray cats, was featured in the 2006 film The Science of Sleep [9] Autolux drummer, Carla Azar performed the song as an encore while playing at the Henry Fonda Theatre. A cover by Babyshambles is featured on the deluxe edition of their 2013 album Sequel to the Prequel.