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Friday, May 6, 2011
Symphony of little noises
Tonight's Mono concert marked my third year in Singapore. Two years ago, i was standing in the same spot listening to the humming noises of Mono.
I was first attracted to this band because they created a song inspired by Sadako Sasaki, a little victim of atomic bomb dropped at Hiroshima. During the recording of "Under the pipal tree" in studio, the attacks of September 11th took place. This has impacted Mono's later work with message of war as a senseless act and only bring sufferings.
Eventually, the symphony of little noises subside into the great silence. Eventually, the noises of tiny speck of existence dissolve into the great universe. Keep humming.
I was first attracted to this band because they created a song inspired by Sadako Sasaki, a little victim of atomic bomb dropped at Hiroshima. During the recording of "Under the pipal tree" in studio, the attacks of September 11th took place. This has impacted Mono's later work with message of war as a senseless act and only bring sufferings.
Eventually, the symphony of little noises subside into the great silence. Eventually, the noises of tiny speck of existence dissolve into the great universe. Keep humming.
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