No Eyes in Paradise by Skar De Line: Review
No Eyes in Paradise is the third edition of Skar de Line’s biographical musical suite. His biggest and most dramatic song to date features large choral music and orchestral elements combined with hard-hitting rhythms. Now, the full choir tries to fill the room with eerie echoes, having grown from the tiny human sounds of the previous two tracks. Skar de Lines is a Visionary who handles every aspect of the process, from writing every lyric and synth line to prose, directing, and formatting his own musical.
Skar de Line is a Swedish-born artist residing in London. He is a solo singer, songwriter, and producer. His lyrics attempt to pose more concerns than he can resolve, influenced by cinematic instrumentals, hip-hop, and electronic metal. As an originator who is eclectic, mystical, and inquisitive, nothing is beyond the realm of possibility for this artist.
In this song he contemplates his own self-worth as an artist, believing that he creates value and merit. But the fear that remains is that no one is going to acknowledge this hard work effort or even if it means anything to them. For this song, he used classical imagery to bring his note to life. Many times, we as humans give up on something even when we love doing it because of not get the validation we wanted. But the question is, do we really need it to measure our self-worth?
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Review by: Peyton Davis