I've been all about this song lately.
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If you've never heard this song, and after hearing it you say it sucks, you don't have the right to say you have a good taste in music!
Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run
There's still time to change the road you're on.
That's what I am listening to - The Frost Queen Mynce Anthem - Breathe In, Breathe Out by Delta Goodrem <3 This song really helps me think through everything I've gone through and it also makes me stronger in weaker moments.
My imagination plays a lot with the song and it expresses the meaning of Frost Queen Mynce and her temper in the most understandable and applicable way. The lyrics in most parts of the track are so typical for the character of Mynce that I imagine The Frost Queen standing on a very high semi-frozen ledge where life grows under the thick ice covers. Where the voice (howling) of The Frost Queen spreads all around The Heart of The FJords (the howling of the Howling Fjords - emotions). With her howling voice she invites strangers, passengers, travellers and lonely souls into The Heart of The FJords where they take on a journey to find it's heart, and once they do they are free to become part of it, to find their true home and inhabit the sancturary of The Heart of The Fjords.
After that the song continues with Breathe in, Breathe out, where that thick icy cover blews out into the air and everything starts moving, which indicates that The Frost Queen moves life in The Heart of The FJords, her mood reflects the weather changes and the life proficiency in 'The Heart'. That's what the wallpaper attached to the trailer expresses.
Edited: October 15, 2015