I could stay for hours talking about my favorite albums (or at least I think they are), since I love music since I was a child. Today, I'll talk about "Loveless" by My Bloody Valentine, one of my loves. My first contact with MBV was through a mashup, I don't remember, I wasn't so into rock music at the time, so I thought it was cool, but I wasn't interested in exploring it further. Then we arrived in 2022 (June or July) and I started reading "Aku no Hana," another of my loves that I'll talk about on another occasion. Anyway, while reading, I realized that I needed a little more "esteem," so I played "Loveless" without pretension, just played it, and I'm happy I did that. The album is everything I was looking for: distortion, the tremolo effect that sounded like a VHS, reverb and delays, simply a sonic and colorful explosion, which ends up being one of the album's proposals. I had never heard anything like it before, it was just so beautiful, like a mix of feelings, a slow poem from an uncomprehended poet that will be brilliant 200 years after his death. "Loveless" for me is a masterpiece, something that if I were Kevin, I would be proud of forever. "Loveless" will always be with me, to save me from the great emptiness I feel, and what better way than with a lot of distortion? I could talk about how the album was made to be more charming for the blog, but I'm the worst storyteller, so sorry. I hope you enjoyed hearing my tale stalker, and to the 4 of MBV, thank you for creating something so beautiful, I will always love your work.
No comments:
Post a Comment