謝謝 A Closer Listen 的評論。Thanks for the nice review for White Forest by A Closer Listen
And by allowing the cello to take the lead on “Used to Be Home”, Cicada also allows for a bit of darkness to seep in, appropriate given the subject matter. The third minute introduces the album’s deepest elegy, the violin struggling to keep afloat, strings caught in the lines. Our oceans continue to be the repository for all manner of pollution, from plastic debris to oil spills, with no end in sight. Should Cicada choose, they might arrange an audio-visual presentation to underline their message. “Swimming in the Plastic Ocean” lends itself particularly well to visuals, its starts and stops perfect for switching between scenes.
By ending with one song about a mother and baby whale and another about a cat, the band lifts the flagging spirits, emphasizing that we live in a silver-gilded time, during which there is still hope. We may be the last generation able to stem the tide, and we are called to action today. (Richard Allen)
台灣版 Taiwanese edition
https://cicada.bandcamp.com/album/white-forest
日本版 Japanese edition
https://flau.bandcamp.com/album/white-forest
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