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Early fans of Pedro Almodovar’s work, may recall this scene. The viewer is led into this scene like a moth to candle flame. A summer night at a private estate; a poignant song sung by a master-Caetano Veloso
Early fans of Pedro Almodovar’s work, may recall this scene. The viewer is led into this scene like a moth to candle flame. A summer night at a private estate; a poignant song sung by a master-Caetano Veloso
Griffin has said little publicly about her lyrics, often deflecting attempts to decode their meanings. But maybe that’s the point. Living with Ghosts was never about clarity—it was about company. And You Are Not Alone, in its gentle insistence, reminds us: grief is private, but the ache is shared.
When Roxy Music released Avalon in 1982, it landed with a sense of arrival rather than conclusion. Polished, restrained, and emotionally elusive, the album crystallized the refined aesthetic Bryan Ferry had been inching toward for a decade. Not long after, Roxy Music quietly disbanded. There was no formal announcement, no farewell tour. Ferry didn’t explain. Instead, he moved forward, fully inhabiting the sound he had helped invent.