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stephanie001's Blog

8th Feb 2010 16:57

Meet me at the Equinox: the softer side to a kille

For the emo-fanatics, and twihard fans that still scream their heads off since New Moon rises last November 20: if you’ve enjoyed the movie well the music makes it all complete.  Paramour gave us the song Decode for the Twilight movie--a song that completely describes the reaction of Edward with Bella with the fact that he can’t read her mind and, of course, with him falling for a human; then there’s also When I Caught Myself which is says something about Bella. This time, as the second installment goes to the big screens, Death Cab for Cutie makes the move as their song Meet Me on the Equinox hits the music scene.
   
    A fitting choice as it describes the wholeness of the story—Bella is left devastated by Edward for fear that his being a vampire might hurt her more. The public records this plot as the story of New Moon has given quite an impact (unfortunately the only impact it gave me was the boredom of the following chapters after Edward left but did redeem the interest when Bella went to save Edward). Meet me on the Equinox sings the love of a person yet gives the reminder that everything must end at a given time. Yet meeting at the equinox may also be meant when Bella was left with the love of her life and has to cope with everyday without him; this is given a more meaning with the arrival of Jacob. Equinox may also give more meaning with the fact that Jacob and Edward are from two different clans that detest each other and Bella was their point of intersection (talk about math!).
   
    The song may be good yet the romantic feel in a rock by Paramour’s Decode honestly kept me hanging on, especially when the acoustic version came into hearing. However things must move on and no matter how addicting the first sequel was this time the reign to the theme song goes to Death Cab for Cutie. As for now with the release of the movie on theaters globally, a huge people search goes for the OST (from stores to the downloadable sites). It’s definitely and emo-fantastical thing for Twi-fans everywhere.


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nice blog..i enjoyed!
Posted By chanton on 18th Oct 2010 20:27

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