Heart Heart Head by Meg Myers. The video was directed by Elliot Sellers.
Both the song and the video are truly amazing, and Meg’s screams towards the end are stunning! Gotta find out more about her.
Heart Heart Head by Meg Myers. The video was directed by Elliot Sellers.
Both the song and the video are truly amazing, and Meg’s screams towards the end are stunning! Gotta find out more about her.
Untouchable, Part 1 by Anathema, scenes from the official video.
This part of the video is synesthesia at its finest, and that’s is the most beautiful song of 2012.
Evanescence, unknown photographer.
So, today it’s been ten years since the release of Fallen. Seriously, I can hardly believe that. I was a fourteen-year-old when I first stumbled upon Bring Me To Life and now look at me, almost twenty-four, in a totally different place, doing pretty much the polar opposite of what I thought I’d be doing in my life.
That album gets a lot of credits for who I am today: I learned English with those songs and now I am a language student; I started exploring music with passion and stepping into murky realms with those melodies and I ended up recording a song myself; I was so fascinated with thos gothic aesthetics and great promotional pictures, and now I am a photographer.
As much as I drifted away from what this band and Amy Lee have become today, I still treasure the music they’ve done in the past, and thank them for what they helped me grow into in these ten long years.
Spark by Tory Amos.
This video touched something inside me. I’m getting a huge lot of ideas I’m quite eager to shoot.
Hurts in All I Want For Christmas Is New Year’s Day, unknown photographer.
And here is my personal take on the subject.