Sam Smith’s suffocating ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ for ‘Spectre’ is out  – listen here

Sam Smith’s suffocating ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ for ‘Spectre’ is out – listen here

The cutting-edge, enthralling “Writing’s on the Wall,” set to accompany the new James Bond film, has been officially released this 25th of September and has instantaneously earned mixed reactions.

My personal opinion – It is extraordinary, it is Spectre!

Sam Smith has his own version of a superpower. I could identify a number of things listening to his song that make me feel and see strength emanating from the song’s atmospheric melody.

Back then, as a child of 21st century, I allowed myself to agonize on how inharmoniously unhelpful current feels are and how breakable the past is. I’ve come to a realization that the present is over swiftly and it goes like a wrecking ball like “Diamonds are Forever” or The Man with a Golden Gun,” but let me go back to the fact that I hate listening to gunshots, cars recoiling, big explosions and death until I met ‘M.’

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“A million shards of glass

That haunts me from my past

As the stars begin to gather

And the light begins to fade

When all hope begins to shatter

Know that I won’t be afraid…”

 

There was faint light from my lampshade while I was listening to the song; I was not breathing. My head fell on my own shoulder and a surge of adrenaline filled my body. I felt it my chest; a sign of life. 
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Smith wouldn’t have done it if he hadn’t known he was realistically prepared. Now I can sit at a putrefying altar overseeing the subzero sea trying to envisage James before. I am thoughtful of history and his story of growth; this soundtrack is a momentous occurrence of life and reappearance of life in Bond films.

 

“If I risk it all

Could you break my fall?

How do I live? How do I breathe?

When you’re not here I’m suffocating

I want to feel love, run through my blood

Tell me is this where I give it all up?

For you I have to risk it all

Cause the writing’s on the wall…”

I just can’t wait how Sam Mendes will weave ‘Spectre’ to this monster Bond ballad that is already setting the public’s as to how the 24th installment will look like.

Opening across the Philippines on November 6, 2015, ‘Spectre’ is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.

P.S. Up until now I am under hypnosis!

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