![]() In the music, there is no happiness to be found in the present or the future, only bittersweet memories of youth wasted on the young and the good times that never were-specifically, the early 2000s. To See the Next Part of the Dream is not an antidote to its creator’s paralyzing misery, but a monument that honors its enormity-“I wish no one had seen my miserable self/I wish no one had seen my numerous failures/I wish my young and stupid days to disappear forever,” they sing on the opening “Beautiful World.” If that feeling scans as melodramatic, To See the Next Part of the Dream ensures it’s every bit as overwhelming as they say it is. Despite the internet’s endless possibilities for personal reinvention, Parannoul is an alias, not an alter ego. The only subjective fact: they’re a student writing music in a Seoul bedroom.
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