Another artist performance site to exist nowhere for a moment that in relative terms never really existed in an alternative and pop art in vivo artist performance art psychotherapist world
Another artist performance site to exist nowhere for a moment that in relative terms never really existed in an alternative and pop art in vivo artist performance art psychotherapist world
Sin Sevens’ song explores emotional numbness, disconnection, and performance in a tech-saturated, surveilled world. The repeated “CCTV” and “I don’t feel a thing” highlight a divide between outward visibility and internal emptiness. Themes of isolation, societal pressure, and the clash between authenticity and artifice permeate the lyrics. Performance becomes the only way to feel, yet it’s a hollow act. The song critiques superficiality and emotional burnout, emphasizing the tension between ...
COMEDY OF POVERTY
Sin Sevens' introspective track is a haunting exploration of existential dread and the blurred lines between life and death. Lyrics like "Better call the time man and file for a reprieve," the song delves into the struggle to find meaning in a seemingly artificial world. The imagery of "silicone hands" and "oil transfusion no blood" paints a dystopian picture, while the melancholic melody underscores the feeling of being lost in a fractured reality. A reflection on the fragility of existence.
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