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Pad Chennington - Death's Dynamic Shroud - I'll Try Living Like This REVIEW (Episode 5)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z_cJ5-tLro&ab_channel=PadChennington

{ 0:16-0:29 } A staple to the vaporwave catalogue, I'll Try Living Like This by death's dynamic
shroud.vmw is beloved by many and trined [sic] as an elite piece of musical art technicality within
the genre that took a serious shot at making something that sounds offly broken beautiful.

{ 0:39-1:05 } This album is eerie, it's sad, emotional, intriguing, sensual and sexual sometimes; and
most importantly a beautiful chaotic journey from the starting point to its final moments. The
relationship one has with this album it's like a glitchy computer coming to life and learning about
the surrounding environment it has suddenly brought into. Its internal hard drive can't analyze the
alien language we call English, and the writing it's trying to detect and analyze this new world
around it.

{ 1:14-1:18 } It's so weird, it's so new, it's so brokenly beautiful.

{ 1:38-2:20 } When released on May 2015, a shockwave was sent through the community. Nothing
like this was ever seen before, as previously mentioned, this thing is extremely experimental, and
definitively not for the faint of heart, specially for people newer to the scene. You're gonna hear
moments of straight nonsense on here: the album spases out frequently and sometimes it even
made me jump when listening to it for the first time. But, you're also going to experience some
incredible moments of musical tragedy. Some stuff on here sounds so incredibly sad that the pure
emotion ripping through the speakers can almost make you cry.

The first track [...] is the track that does this the most to me. The record just sounds that it's crying
when this song is on, it's such a beautiful track.

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