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DEADWINGPorcupine TreeHeavy Prog4.13 | 2281 ratings |
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![]() Songs like "Deadwing" and "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" suggest a shift between dimensions, as if the character were stuck in a limbo or were a specter wandering through memories. The feeling of displacement is reminiscent of Haruki Murakami's literature, where reality touches on the surreal. The lyrics of "Lazarus" are an example of introspective and poetic lyricism. The metaphor of the character who "awakens" refers to the biblical myth of Lazarus, but also provokes a reflection on mortality and memory. "Halo" criticizes religious and social hypocrisy with sharp irony, referring to satirical authors such as George Orwell. Meanwhile, "The Start of Something Beautiful" tackles themes of love, addiction and disillusionment with an emotional charge reminiscent of the melancholic prose of F. Scott Fitzgerald. If Deadwing were a book, it would be a dense psychological novel, with a plot open to interpretation and a protagonist haunted by the past. Its melancholic tone and its references to the supernatural and existentialism bring it closer to Gothic literature and magical realism.
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