Konstantin has assembled his strongest pieces of three years of work on one album: here they shine with the melancholy and the gloom of those, who have gained peace and hope as they have left the eternal dance around a golden calf named progress: Take this hand now / there is no time to waste / the first gets the land / where we need to build our home / Quiet people build the hardest gold. .
The art of Konstantin concentrates in his ability to elude classification, to forge Get Well Soon anew with every single song. Glinting through are memories of sad ballads of Leonard Cohen; broken groans of Tom Waits; the laissez faire of the lost of Nick Cave, and the weightlessness of Thom Yorke.
On stage, Get Well Soon develops into an even more intensive experience: up to eight musicians are playing (guitar, bass, drums, piano, trumpets, banjo, violin..) and the intimacy of the album gains a terrific momentum.Those who come to a concert with heavy hearts and oppressed souls, go home with regained strength and confidence. It is as if another house has fallen onto the bad Witch of the East: Wake up, sleepy head! All your fear has left! Konstantin's music has seen a lot of life, his songs are young but wise - carried along by generations, to finally arrive in the eye of the storm: It's not a secret that I'm king without a land / I'm a captain without sea / So let me pretend / To find my home again. All we've got is ourselves - and one another. We're home. Get Well Soon
You/Aurora/You/Seaside
Get Well Soon Lyrics
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A constituting part of me
'Til you stop
You are apart
Are apart
You are a part
You know my heart, you saw my smile
'Til you stop
You are apart
Are apart
You are a part
In Get Well Soon's song "You/Aurora/You/Seaside," the artist contemplates the significance of a particular landscape and the impact it has had on their identity. The opening line, "This famous scenery will always be, A constituting part of me," suggests that the environment in question is both well-known and deeply ingrained in the artist's sense of self. The repetition of the phrase "You are apart/Are apart/You are a part" points to a dynamic relationship between the artist and the landscape, one in which they are simultaneously separate entities and intimately connected.
The second half of the song shifts focus to a more personal relationship, as the artist addresses a specific "you" who has seen both their heart and their smile. There is a sense of vulnerability in these lines, as the artist acknowledges that this person holds a deep understanding of their inner and outer selves. The repetition of "You know my heart, you saw my smile/Til you stop, You are apart" reinforces the idea that this relationship, much like the one with the landscape, is characterized by an undeniable bond despite any distance between the two.
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bene35954
One of the best piece of music which ever has been written. This song is so highly underrated! The harmony between the instruments is insane.
Sibel Bilir
Brilliant ❤️
calvez philippe
Enfin de la musique. Les chœurs cuivrés, ils vibrionnent quand tout démarre par une once de tango.
Furies-72
So talented, so underrated...but I don't care. Go on guys!
Mustafa Alakent
Çok iyi müzik.
petra keil
Zeitlos und ERSTE KLASSE!!!
WeltAdler
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açelya bayar
kıyı müzik
Tantergerti
wie heisst das original lied das am anfang läuft pls?????