Nothing But Thieves are back with a new song, introducing a new era and revealing what can be expected from the new album releasing in July, Dead Club City. A very warm welcome has introduced new sounds and a new atmosphere. The Dead Club City is introduced, a place of absolute happiness. This level of… Continue reading welcome to the dcc
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visual analysis
A while ago I saw a video on YouTube (see below) about pop music. There was a method used to analyse the lyrics of modern pop songs: Visually. It clicked with me, I immediately had to try it. It's described in the video as well, but in short: the words of the lyrics are written… Continue reading visual analysis
life’s gonna kill you (if you let it)
The singer of my favourite band recently started a solo project. These projects are fairly common, and fun to witness from the consumer's perspective. Understanding how the single person's style ties into the music of the band helps with understanding the person doing the solo project and understanding the whole band a little better. It… Continue reading life’s gonna kill you (if you let it)
practise time
I've been drawing all my life. My mum has kept a folder with things I've said and things I've drawn, memories, it's adorable. And the amount of drawings at a super young age? Impressive! At three years old I produced art pieces with recurring themes, characters, interesting architecture. I've been drawing all my life. All… Continue reading practise time
mora l. panic
If you've been following my art for a while, you're probably familiar with my bro Ken Machine. Mora L. Panic is the character that I developed while doing art and doodles for Nothing But Thieves' third studio album. It's fun to have a character to put in different settings. She's the subject of my There… Continue reading mora l. panic
afterlife
Afterlife is a very beautiful song by Nothing But Thieves with a very interesting sentiment. It's about giving up the idea of an afterlife, eternal life, as it is not worth being without the lyrical you. The fear of life ending eventually is present in the song, but more as a fear of being separated… Continue reading afterlife