Hanabi, a very abstract noun, means flowers burning in fire, expressing a particularly clear and sharp feeling. This is Wang Feng’s interpretation of human nature: a person’s originality and nature are natural and wild, but the pressure of the environment and life makes people must suppress their true nature. Under the pressure and brokenness of reality, if people If you can still remain bright and upward, and still pursue even momentary glory, then you will defeat yourself and the environment. From this work, we can appreciate Wang Feng’s good musical accomplishment and the extremely profound innocence of his temperament. Emotional factors. It is another leap in Wang Feng's music creation, and it is also another new exploration and experience of human nature by Wang Feng. This is where the beauty and thought-provoking quality of "Hanabi" come from.
Throughout the album, Wang Feng tried to use figurative language to express the soul of each song. This idea runs throughout the entire album, such as "North by Northeast", "Doll in the Wind", etc. There is also a piece that must be mentioned in this album, "The Lost Deer". In this piece, Wang Feng uses his unique "roar" to reveal the confusion and emptiness deep in the hearts of modern people. Just as the song sings: "I don't know what color a dream is, maybe it has its own color, I don't know where the wind is blowing, maybe it blows in its direction..." Wang Feng uses his own unique musical language to tell the world He let out a soul-stirring throat, and tried to give humanity a complete shock with the sharpness of rock music. An album full of psychedelic chants. Some people say that Wang Feng’s voice is like the lead singer of the Doors, Morison. Maybe this is the reason. While listening to this album, I have been speculating and imagining his mood and atmosphere when writing these songs. Is this a kind of liberation after self-confession? Or is it another compromise to survive? When the hustle and bustle of the day gradually settles down, "fireworks", a brilliant word with a somewhat mysterious and melancholic color, uses its unique depth of introspection and romantic emotions to delicately outline the living conditions of modern people. The whole album has a faint humanistic color, but there are no gorgeous words that follow Chinese poetry. I think they use music to seriously record life and observe society.
"Fireworks" is very graphic. A beautiful flower burns in the fire, and either turns into ashes or is reborn in the fire, gaining a kind of reborn glory.
Wang Feng uses graphic lyrics, narrative descriptions, and artistic musical expressions to express his feelings about human nature. From this work, the audience can appreciate Wang Feng's good musical accomplishment and the extremely deep and pure emotional factors in his temperament.
This is the reason why "Hanabi" is so beautiful and worth pondering. It is another leap in Wang Feng's music creation, and it is also another new exploration and experience of human nature by Wang Feng.