
Official press release:
Today marks the epic conclusion of "The Pain Trilogy" from Lorna Shore: the video for "Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire" (directed by David Brodsky) can be viewed below. "The Pain Trilogy" is a three-part tale focusing on the stages of grief and vulnerability - exemplifying it through a love story. The band comments on the tracks as follows:
"Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames"
"The first song, 'Dancing like Flames', begins with the main character becoming enamored by the person within his dreams. He decides to turn to this reality as a sense of purpose despite knowing that the closer he gets to his goal, the further it seems to drift away."
"Pain Remains II: After All I've Done, I'll Disappear":
"This leads to the second song, 'After All I've Done, I'll Disappear'. This is the part where the person vanishes, and the main character struggles to accept the pain. He as well wishes to disappear and seeks to throw it all away."
"Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire":
"Finally, the trilogy ends with the last song, 'In a Sea of Fire', which focuses with not just acceptance but also anger. Anger at not just himself, but the world around him. The song ends with the main character choosing to wake up by igniting the world. As the fires grow, he is absolved in a sea of fire so that he too may finally disappear."
17 comments
Post CommentSo the lite version of btbam's parallax storyline?
Inb4 we get regaled with the same, single social interaction some Belgian had outside of his parent's house at a show where two dudes had a drink with him. The audacity they had to be friendly.
It's a trilogy a musical trilogy that I am doing, in d minor
Andy Bernard's rock opera featuring Thomas Oregan was better
The collectors edition comes with ascending butt plugs for each track. Oh yes, the pain will remain...
Over hyped on another level. We need more shrine of malice and shadow of intent....
yeah, this is cool but anyone hear how awful the new varials record is ????
CJ McCreery here, I did it better and I'm not a gender neutral they/them sissy boy.
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So deep bro