Scene One was done better with “With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear” in the album and Scene Five is, of course, the face for a reason. The album itself is decent in its content; *however,* it is more of a project meant to tell a story (a love story) and completely fulfills its purpose.
- Scene One is the meeting and falling in love.
- Scene Two is the paranoia of a fantasy like love existing (a too good to be true situation).
- Scene Three is the result of their paranoia and the loss ... read more