Frogtoon Música

A Horse Named Cold Air by Mitski

Biografía del artista Mitski

Mitski Miyawaki Nació En Japón El 27 De Septiembre De 1990 De Padre Estadounidense Y Madre Japonesa. Desde Temprana Edad Vive Inmersa En La Música Folk Música Del Mundo De Su Padre Y J-Pop De Los 70. Debido Al Trabajo De Su Padre La Familia Se Muda De Residencia Con Frecuencia Turquía China Malasia Y La República Democrática Del Congo Hasta Fijarla En Nueva York. Ingresó En Hunter College University Para Estudiar Cine Luego Cambió A Música En El Conservatorio Purchase College Donde Estudió Composición.1​2​ Durante Este Período Grabó Y Autoprodujo Sus Dos Primeros Álbumes De Piano Lush 2012 Y Retired From Sad New Career In Business 2013 Como Proyectos De Estudio. Se Graduó En 2014 Y Comenzó A Escribir Su Tercer Álbum Bury Me At Makeout Creek Que Lanzó En 2014. Este Álbum Marca Una Etapa Musical Para Mitski Se Aleja De Las Composiciones Orquestales Y El Piano A Favor De Guitarras Con Texturas Crudas E Impulsivas. Este Trabajo Recibe Críticas Muy Positivas.​ El 22 De Diciembre De 2015 Mitski Firmó Con El Sello Dead Oceans Y Lanzó Su Cuarto Álbum Puberty 2. Mitski Lanzó El 17 De Agosto De 2018 Un Quinto Álbum Be The Cowboy Todavía En Dead Oceans Aclamado Por La Crítica.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: A Horse Named Cold Air

"A Horse Named Cold Air" Delves Into Themes Of Loneliness Stagnation And The Inevitable Cycle Of Life. Mitski's Evocative Lyrics And Haunting Melodies Create A Sense Of Emotional Depth And Introspection. Whether Interpreted As A Metaphorical Exploration Of The Human Condition Or A Personal Reflection On Mitski's Own Experiences The Song Leaves Listeners With A Lingering Sense Of Longing And Introspection Urging Us To Examine The Emptiness That May Reside Within Us. In "A Horse Named Cold Air" The Lyrics Paint A Vivid And Mysterious Picture Of A Horse Named Cold Air And Its Symbolic Significance. Mitski's Lyrical Craftsmanship Shines Through As She Offers Thought-Provoking Metaphors And Sparse Yet Powerful Imagery To Explore The Depths Of Human Emotion. The Opening Verse States "A Lake With No Fish / Is The Heart Of A Horse / Named 'Cold Air ' Who When Young / Would Run Like A Storm". This Imagery Of A Lake Devoid Of Life Parallels The Emptiness That Dwells Within The Horse Cold Air Who Was Once Filled With Youthful Energy. The Horse's Name Cold Air Suggests A Detachment And A Void Symbolizing Emotional Distance And Isolation. The Chorus Consists Of The Repeated Phrase "They Would Say 'Ooh / Ooh-Hoo'" Which Serves As A Haunting Refrain Throughout The Song. This Repetition Evokes A Sense Of Longing And Yearning As If Those Words Capture An Unfulfilled Desire. The Somber Melody And Mitski's Haunting Delivery Intensify The Emotional Weight Of These Words Leaving The Listener Contemplating Their Significance. Moving Into The Second Verse Mitski Sings "I Thought I'd Traveled A Long Way / But I Had Circled The Same Old Sin". Here She Explores Themes Of Personal Growth And Introspection. Despite Her Belief That She Had Ventured Far In Life She Realizes That She Was Merely Trapped In A Cycle Of Repeating Past Mistakes And Patterns. The Concept Of Circularity Emerges Highlighting The Futility Of Trying To Escape One's Own Nature Or History. In The Outro The Repeated Refrain Returns Expanding Its Emotional Resonance. Mitski's Voice Oozing With Vulnerability Lends A Sense Of Melancholy To The Song. The Repetition Of "Ooh Ooh-Hoo Ooh / Ooh-Hoo Ooh-Hoo" Evokes A Final Plea For Understanding And Connection Emphasizing The Inescapable Isolation That The Horse Cold Air Represents. Through These Closing Lines Mitski Encapsulates The Longing And Introspection That Permeates The Track.

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