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Originally Posted by Horror
I personally thought of suicide sorry if that's too dark I didn't want to say so and trigger anyone. It's a very touchy subject and I feel horrible for the people that struggle with those things. I'll take a look at that.
So I just took a look and promise I didn't read that before I mentioned the suicide part. Is that it? Because, it would make sense and really gives a lot more meaning to the record.
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Indeed, specifically I was heavily influenced by the life of this woman:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Plath
Some of the track names are from her (Mornings Dissipate in Somnolence is from one of her poems, The Bell Jar is the name of her only novel)
The final track was my attempt at musically conveying what going through with the actual act would be like. A culmination of dark and bright thoughts, a sense of letting go and at peace with your choice, followed by the sudden cutoff of consciousness.