You remember the guy who made something completely different from pop music but still somehow pop music. His dark, depressing world wouldn't fit in with what expected from a singer. I know songs about love is kinda very boring. Yes I'm talking about Scott Walker. A masterpiece in its' own field. And there are things you cannot compare sometimes. It tells a story whether you understand it or not. Music as we know can be interpreted in so many different ways. You don't even need to understand the lyrics most of the time. It still has the same impact.
Absolutely mind-blowing vocals of Farmer in the City makes me want more everytime I listen to it. I just feel cold and curious, what comes next. I dare you popular music zombies, you should maybe try this one. I can assure nothing gonna be the same again.
I mean Scott Walker is one of those artist always there for me every time I feel a bit weird. It is not a bad thing specially those weird thoughts make you question about things around you. Never disappoints.
10/10
Friday, November 08, 2019
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