Poets of the Fall Analysis | Requiem for My Harlequin

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Hello everyone. This video may confuse some Remedy fans or be welcome by others. Poets of the Fall is a Finnish Alternative Rock band that is closely tied to the Remedy Connected Universe as a whole.

Members lent their facial models back in Max Payne 1. Their music appeared throughout Max Payne 2. The members and more of their music were in Alan Wake and Control.

More specifically, they are the talent behind the in-game band, Old Gods of Asgard. Last week, the Poets released a music video that is a single for their new album, Ghostlight. Please see the video first at the link below to experience Requiem for My Harlequin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWLReEoxjFk

After watching the music, I felt I needed to dive into the symbolism and lyrics presented as they relate to previous topics discussed on the channel. For anyone who has not deep dived into the Poets of the Fall yet, you are missing out.

Please feel free to have free discussion in the comments section below.

Enjoy!

Music: Jester's Playground (Robert Austin Music)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PNX8arJLoU

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