Late Cambrian´s “Into The Lilac Tree” is a romantic hallucination where devotion and decay share the same breath. They imagine love as a gothic rom-com, blending humor (“rom com body horror”) with an undercurrent of mortality and longing. There’s something morbidly gentle in the way the narrator speaks of blood returning to the lilac tree, of existing “between medieval tales of old and shanties from the sea.” It’s a song that smells of spring and death at once, a floral requiem for youth and desire.
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