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Paris Victory - Chances In The Wind Review

Jul 31st, 2014
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  1. Track one is just some ambient noise and some distorted vocals. It's kinda creeping me, but not outright, so that's freaky. I think it's the nursery rhymes mixed with the subtle off key shit in the background. As the song progresses, some weird gibberish singing happens, with some nice, light, lounge music piano plays in the background. As the vocals fade, that's all we're left with, and it's not bad at all. It picks up a bit at 2:35, estimated to be a little bit past the halfway mark, and this part of the piece is calm and somewhat of a departure from the earlier tone of the song, which was just freaky, man. Song gets weirdly quiet at the end, with the piano changing octaves, but overall, calming stuff.
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  3. Track two stars off with some simple piano and some humming/drone vocals. Reminds me of a deeper Kid A vocal (the song, not the album). although the song breaks into some really weird high pitched stuff and some... chorus of what I can only imagine babies of peyote sound like. Is this what the inside of aliens' minds sound like when they're fucking? That's all I can gather. What the hell man? The end of the track has some sad trombone playing to finish it as monumentally creepy.
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  5. Track three, final one, has some little echoing voice and some weird noises that make this sound like the audio from a david firth animation. The random skipping doesn't help it out. Seriously, this shit is fucking creepy. A little high pitched whistle follows through it, and I'm beginning to get paranoid that fucking ghosts are going to break through my window at any moment.
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  7. That was... weird. I don't really know how else to describe it. The piano in track 1 rocked though, make more shit like that.
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  9. Subjective rating: 6.1/10
  10. Objective Rating: 5.5/10
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