Monsters- PIEKS
by Thomas R. The WriterThe only boundary on PIEKS’ talent is that he is underrated. Like
most novel young artists, PIEKS is also in the phase of gaining recognition.
Most of his songs go unnoticed, although they hold the potential to be
acknowledged and appreciated among the youth.
Monsters are the first song that PIEKS released, under the
supervision of Kevin Bard. This song has a distinctive and powerful tone and a
message that can run chills down your spine. It is a blend of
alternative/Indie, and vocalizes the verity of loss, and how the terrors of
such a loss keep on chasing you like monsters. As the title exhibits, this song
talks about monsters, the ones that live in your head. PIEKS examines the
tragic loss he experienced, through a pensive as well as the petrified lens.
Furthermore, the video is the forte of this song. We find the
video visually remarkable and think that it can leave an aesthetically pleasing
effect on your mind. It has a bizarre but affecting vibe. You can see how the
video itself complements the song adeptly and propels the artistic idea hidden
behind it to a different level. We love the color tones and how they match with
the song.
You can see in the beginning and also the ending of the song,
how PIEKS is running away from something. It mainly indicates that he is trying
to break loose from the monsters that won’t leave him alone as the lyrics
itself signifies, “they won’t slow down, they won’t stop now” it is one
of the most thought-provoking lines. We specifically love the chorus, how the rich
vocals and the high strains create an energizing sensation. There is a sense of
vulnerability in the lyrics and a driving and engaging strain dredged on the
chorus every time the line “do you believe in monsters” turns up.
Taking everything into consideration, the vocals, the cinematography, and the exceptional strains are what make this song worthy of recognition. Therefore it is highly recommended, and we can assure you that you won’t stop replaying.
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