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The single ¨Let Them Be¨ has Kawaii pop tints but undoubtedly it has sonoric layers of the characteristic synth-pop-rock of Rosk. It has electronic textures recalling the music of The Postal Service and atmospheres of the like of The Shins and Of Montreal. ¨Let Them Be¨ is an electro-pop protest song, an invitation to reflect upon animal abuse. Rosan, a vegetarian since 2001 (vegan since 2020) talks about how we humans do everything possible to hurt animals. ¨Everything falls on them/use and abuse on them/ take everything from them/ Why wont we let them be?¨ The song epically finishes with a choir chant where she requests a change of conscious ¨Automation to destroy/treating living things as toys/every change we get to think/ think today is time to change¨
lyrics
It isn’t easy to choose what to stand for
to live what you’re thinking to think what you live
katatsumuri doko ni aru
katatsumuri doko ni aru
Talking about thinking and thinking about talking,
changing your acting on thoughts that you are living
Everything falls on them, use and abuse on them
Take everything from them, why won’t we let them be
everything hurts on thm, building on top of them, living harassing them, riding on top of them
Gators on shoes and giraffes on our earrings
my house on their burrows and oil on their longs
jello with horse bones and pigs on the table
walking on insects, there’s corpse in your teeth
Everything falls on them, use and abuse on them
Take everything from them, why won’t we let them be
everything hurts on thm, building on top of them, living harassing them, riding on top of them
Automation to destroy
Treating living things as toys
Every chance we get to think
Think today is time to change
Automation to destroy
Treating living things as toys
Every chance we get to think
Think today is time to change
credits
released August 13, 2021
Produced by: Rosan Sashida and Pachi Garcia Alis
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