![]() SONG CREDITS: Music & Lyrics by Blakk / Stltz Recorded, Mixed & Produced by. And speaking of that giant fusion, it changed appearance the last time we see it. FEAR From Bounce into The Music Debut Album Released on August 2nd, 2016. The giant "fusion" of the alien and the girl has one eye, as well. The alien has two eyes, while every other alien shown has one. I do not own anything.All rights to the respective owners.Heres the link to the SIAMÉS official channel. So both of their trinkets would have originally been from each other's worlds.Ī detail that I'm having a hard time figuring out, though, is the eyes. The accompanying music video was teased on May 17th, 2018 and published. Fear is the fourth track on SIAMÉS debut album ‘Bounce into The Music’. Likewise, the plant(s) in the bubble are probably from the forest that the girl is in, (I mean, the entire forest seems to be in some sort of bubble, as well). Originally released on August 2nd, 2016, Mr. Perhaps it's made from alien material, (the girl seems upset to have accidentally lost it initially), which could explain why it didn't seem to actually harm the alien - the head of the arrow would have just phased though him. Their trinkets both reflect this, as well: the girl's is an arrowhead, which shouldn't need explanation and the alien's is a plant that is literally living in a bubble.Īnd some unrelated speculation about said trinkets: the arrowhead is the same color as the vehicles that the aliens were shown phasing through to enter them. The girl being "fight" - hunting a rabbit, accidentally shooting the alien with an arrow, being the one to approach the alien rather than him her, immediately attempting to attack the armed guards when they're together, the video having two separate close-ups of her feet hesitantly moving forward while the alien is shown cowering whereas the alien is "flight" - concealing himself in public with a hood, running and hiding when hit by the arrow, recoiling and attempting to flee when they both begin to attack the guards, even the fact that he "holds" things indirectly without actually touching them. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm still in the process of analyzing this one, but I think it's worth noting that the girl and the alien seem to personify the two different ways we respond to fear: fight and flight. ![]()
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