'Risingson' is a track from Massive Attack's critically acclaimed 1998 album 'Mezzanine'. The song showcases the band's unique blend of trip-hop, electronic, and rock elements, which helped define the sound of the late 1990s. 'Mezzanine' was a pivotal release for Massive Attack, marking a shift towards darker, more atmospheric compositions compared to their earlier work. The album also features contributions from various artists and incorporates a wide range of genres, solidifying Massive Attack's place in the musical landscape of that era.
", "The lyrics of 'Risingson' delve into themes of existential contemplation and emotional turmoil. The song opens with the lines, 'I know you, you can see me,' suggesting a sense of introspection and self-awareness. As the track unfolds, it explores notions of identity and connection, with a haunting delivery that enhances its emotional depth. The repeated refrains beckon listeners to reflect on their own experiences of struggle and resilience, making it a poignant anthem for those navigating life's challenges.
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