

Kate Bush is
always will be the women version of Peter Gabriel and few and far between would
suddenly agrees that this senior singer and musician record are getting “heavy
but wiser” along the way. Countless songs written by her but still, she’s too
energetic to stop making music with wisdom lyrics. On her Aerial album; Kate
Bush once again arranging her multi-purposes aim towards modern day issues and
past memories just like a great combination between Genesis and Jon Anderson
whose playing their tricks on Pop audience tip-toeing the silent night sky
carefully on a string. Two divided sides concept musical art named A Sea of
Honey and A Sky of Honey carrying her distinctive touches for more serious
colder sounds on King of The Mountain, A Coral Room (even) the manic magic
mumbling Prologue or The Painter Link’s to Sunset and Nocturn.
You might be
lost in transitions to daring oneself listening …
Link:
https://youtu.be/R3ZyPGnxgyY
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