As with many The Cure songs, ‘The Hanging Garden’ stands out for its ability to blend accessibility with abrasiveness while refusing to sacrifice the deep-rooted unease that permeates the entire album ...
On An Apple-Ripe September Morning by Patrick Kavanagh (1904-1967) captures the joy of a rural Irish childhood. Its simplicity and nostalgia evoke a bygone era. The speaker’s wanderings through ...
It doesn't have a name yet, but it'll add The Pale Garden, a new biome of eerie, grey trees and hanging moss that's quiet during the day, but which at night is inhabited by a new mob, the Creaking.