An audio entry that extends for a few seconds, as if saying “once upon a time” was hired by English artist Maya Yenn, as an opening introduction to tell us in her latest publication, “Better Luck Next Time,” a disastrous story that she warns us about before the fall.
On the plane that symbolizes life and that goes out with all her might, Yenn tries to tell us that good luck next time, because she tried, worked hard, and worked, but fate has another word. Psychological destruction and all this will not matter when the world around us collapses and the plane crashes into the ocean.
Terrifying scenes that grab our hearts and take our breath away. This is what Yenn managed to convey to us through her song, as she was able to put poison in honey. Inspiring, detailed images inspired by many stories, whose owners may re-think to arrange their priorities and prevent themselves from disaster.
The rhythm of “Better Luck Next Time” is strong and balanced, and inspired by the nature of the action. The thumping, bass drumbeat you hear when you hear it feels like the heartbeat of the people on board the plane that is about to fall, making the whole track tinged with fear and anxiety.
Perhaps this horror is not felt in the voice of Maya Yenn, who looks at the burning engines, swallowing the taste of kerosene and hydrogen in her throat, because she tells it all with a sense of humor emphasized by pop music that is as full as it is usually lively and fun.
Try listening to “Better Luck Next Time,” which just came out, because it will make you rethink many things.
Edited by: Viola Karmy


