One more thing: I scrubbed through that icky music video you linked, and while it's telling a coherent dystopian sci-fi story visually, it's clearly a musical pastiche or montage. My guess is it's a "megamix" of the bands songs. Pop songs just aren't 15 minutes long, and the styles and instrumentation and vocalists keep changing throughout.
One more thing: I scrubbed through that icky music video you linked, and while it's telling a coherent dystopian sci-fi story visually, it's clearly a musical pastiche or montage. My guess is it's a "megamix" of the bands songs. Pop songs just aren't 15 minutes long, and the styles and instrumentation and vocalists keep changing throughout.
Either way, that the summary track includes the plainly violent Marxist message concerns me---particularly with the tone of Peters's show, and the socialism promotion. It feels like there is a distinct emotional "play" in all of this.
One more thing: I scrubbed through that icky music video you linked, and while it's telling a coherent dystopian sci-fi story visually, it's clearly a musical pastiche or montage. My guess is it's a "megamix" of the bands songs. Pop songs just aren't 15 minutes long, and the styles and instrumentation and vocalists keep changing throughout.
Either way, that the summary track includes the plainly violent Marxist message concerns me---particularly with the tone of Peters's show, and the socialism promotion. It feels like there is a distinct emotional "play" in all of this.
Will the Stew Crew get a copyright takedown from AWOLNATION's publisher's lawyers? Similar questions as the Pink Floyd unauthorized use raises.