“Landslide” by Helenor is a Wry Commentary on Dispensing With Psychological Paralysis and Decorum When Your World is Turning Upside Down

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Helenor’s new single “Landslide,” from the debut album something twice, is a surreal pop parable about disaster, natural and in one’s own life and how there’s simply no roadmap to situations that are beyond anyone’s expertise. The loping bass line, the warped synth melody and the slackery vocal delivery enhance the unreality of the situations songwriter david DiAngelis lays out for us in his words. “Everyone is sloppy in the landslide,” he sings, “simply grab your things and go away. It’s not all that complicated, trust yourself if you need a lot of help today.” The line seems so dark and heartless but, really, did anyone send in the chopper to rescue Pliny the Elder when he insisted on documenting the eruption of Vesuvius? Not only no because helicopters didn’t exist then but his nephew had to be the one to preserve the account of the event for posterity in his own writings as someone who fled from the disaster and didn’t stick around in the name of science. DiAngelis suggests that in dire situations we may feel like we have a command of the situation when no one could and that there will be a time when we’re on our own. If some violent person is breaking into your home your alarm system won’t put up a force field between you and the violator and if you find yourself in a situation like The Night of the Living Dead you’re going to have to make do even if you look ridiculous doing so and not count on the authorities to act quickly enough to make a difference for you. As Bill Hicks famously joked about Reginald Denny maybe needing to put on the gas instead of stopping for the rioters who beat him up during the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, perhaps decorum isn’t always the best choice. You simply have no time to scramble or get stuck when shit goes down. There are no judgments in this whimsical pop song just a stark reality and finding the dry humor in it all. Listen to “Landslide” on Soundcloud and follow Helenor at the links below.

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