Please Don't Leave Me. At times The Origin Of My Depression can be beautiful like at the beginning of the track Epilation Joy, but as beautiful as it can sound one moment in the next it can be equally harsh and painful to listen to (in a good way), like in the following track Please Don't Leave Me. Lyrically, Uboa is very blunt: “I try to think of every possible reason why / Why you wouldn’t love me / But I don’t know / I don’t know why I don’t love,” Metcalfe sings in “The Origin of My Depression.” For many artists, these lyrics would be boring. Epilation Joy is a plain ballad (with harp and bells), whereas Please Don't Leave Me is a wall of noise (timid by the standards of her greatest EPs). I suspect this is the case with many other mentally-unstable artists too. Xiu Xiu . Watch the video for Detransitioning from Uboa's The Origin of My Depression for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. It's so anxiously loud and dense and it's an incredibly visceral feeling and experience. "An Angel Of Great And Terrible Light" is the most accessible track on here by far and it features the first appearance of an acoustic guitar on the album. Uboa. "Please Don't Leave Me" is pure rush of harsh noise that barrages the listener with the feeling that this track's title wants to convey. LINGUA IGNOTA. But Uboa is conscious of which lyrics she wants you to hear and which ones she wants you to feel.
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I don’t do it because I enjoy it or need to “express myself” (all art is encrypted communication, but mine is not consciously so in intention) but rather it is something that allows me to exist, keep psychosis at bay and allow relations to other people.
Watch Queue Queue. When Uboa collapses, I collapse. Play track O Ruthless Great Divine Director. Watch Queue Queue It makes me forget about it Your white dress I just don't know what it is It's nowhere in my room It's not stolen by a lover Its not ever, it's not a secret I try to think of every possible reason why
"Please Don't Leave Me" is a 2 minute onslaught of ear-splitting power electronics, sinister guitar chords, and demented shrieks, with brief pauses in between that make you think it might let up before pummeling you into submission yet again. In what is perhaps the peak of pathos, the eight-minute An Angel Of Great And Terrible Light begins as a slow, martial litany and slowly builds up tension to turn into a grandiloquent melodrama.