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New lyric video 'Last Letter' by the hungarian modern metal Tiansen

Barbara Kovács

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New lyric video
The hungarian modern metal band Tiansen has released a new song with a lyric video called Last Letter. The song elaborates a phylosophic sci-fi topic: what would be the last thoughts of the last man alive on Earth.



We collect 80% of our information through our eyes. It's known that our eyes play an important role in the expression of our emotions as well, so it's not surprising to meet this super complex organ in art too. In the eye appearing in this new lyric video of Tiansen we can read all the fictive memories of the man.

Éden Radó, frontwoman of the band has revealed what the video actually is about:

"I wanted to make some innovation in the lyrics. I wanted to write about something that is not based on my personal experiences, what is fictive. In this song we travel into an age where only one person remains on our planet. As the last person alive he writes his last letter - I didn't explain whom he addresses it to, because we all would hold on to different things when we get to know the end is near. We definitely wanted a creative lyric video for the song. Placing a great value on the lyrics was important to us, but not to repress the scenery. The motives are simple, but they say a lot visually. The idea was to read the letter of the last man on Earth and the eyes are the mirror or the soul, our most special organ, which we collect memories with. We can read the last memories from this eye."

Follow Tiansen on social media:
Spotify: http://bit.ly/kmm-tian-sp
YouTube: http://bit.ly/kmm-tian-yt
Instagram: http://bit.ly/kmm-tian-ig
Facebook: http://bit.ly/kmm-tian-fb

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