‘Elixir of Life’ by Hana Piranha is an edgy rock track that questions the very nature of a life in the public eye. The melodies hold in them a certain allure. This while the lyrics detail a sense of temptation and its almost magnetic pull.
The song’s instrumentation feels like a deep spiral, pulling the listener in with a tone that feels like it crawls on skin. Its lyrics examine the nature of influence and fame. How it seems to take in someone and bait them with the allure of temptation.
There’s this sense that temptation slowly becomes an elixir of life, life-blood.
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‘Elixir of Life’: Addictively Allure
‘Elixir of Life’ begins with dark guitar melodies that are punchy with this edge and sense of distortion. It’s percussion delivers a heady punch while our narrator is fueled by spiralling moments driven by allure.
Its dark harmonies and moody tone feel help the tracks theme to punch through, all while the narrator and the listener along with them is pretty much sucked into this world. This is a world where beauty is commodised and beauty has worth, and where aging is demonised and seen as almost a death knell.
All views driven by temptation.
“…Beauty is the highest price…is the Devil’s bride….
…The real Elixir of Life…”.
Most urges and acts feel attributed to the magnetic allure of temptation in ‘Elixir of Life’ by Hana Piranha. Everything is driven by this urge and change is seen as an enemy to temptation’s addictive quality.
Darkly addictive and an urge-driven spiral.
The Artist
Hana Piranha’s music is driven by nightmares, loneliness and dark desires. The singer-songwriter & multi-instrumentalist used her disillusionment with the world of classical music to push boundaries both in her art and life. This driving her to open her diary to the world and create art.
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