Крыши

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Exploring the Heights of Hope and Despair in Molchat Doma's 'Крыши'

Molchat Doma, a band known for their melancholic yet captivating synth-pop sound, delves into the metaphorical and literal significance of rooftops in their song 'Крыши' (Roofs). The song begins with the imagery of a day starting from the rooftops of houses, symbolizing a high point that offers a broad perspective. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for having a clear overview of one's life at the start of each day, filled with hopes and unfulfilled plans. The repetition of this scene underscores its importance in the daily cycle of hope and reflection.

The lyrics then transition to the evening, where the sunset 'screams' from afar, drenching the scene in a red hue that signifies deep longing or melancholy. This shift from day to night introduces a contrast between the optimism of morning and the introspection of evening. The mention of a leader and stars at night suggests a guidance or a parade of dreams and aspirations, which fades by morning, leaving only those capable of 'flying' or rising above challenges.

Overall, 'Крыши' paints a picture of the cyclical nature of human emotions and the constant balance between hope and despair. The rooftops serve as a silent witness to the daily dramas of life, reflecting the universal theme of human resilience and the perpetual struggle to find meaning and joy amidst the routine of life.

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  1. Cyдно (Sudno)
  2. Фильмы (Filmy)
  3. Клетка (Kletka)
  4. Танцевать (Tancevat)
  5. Утонуть (Utonut)
  6. Прятки (Pryatki)
  7. Son
  8. Необычный Человек (Neobychnyy Chelovek)
  9. Сон
  10. Тоска (Toska)
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