Kahn Morbee released his much-anticipated third studio album ‘A World at Suicide’ on the 23rd of September and the project has been a hit with fans of the alternative singer. As he continues to promote this beautiful body of work, Kahn has picked the introspective track ‘The Colours and The Shapes’ as the next single off the project.
“Initially, this was going to be the album title until a massive Foo Fighters friend of mine told me that it is the title of a Foo Fighters album. The song’s idea came about because my kids, being very young, were at that stage of learning colours and shapes and experimenting with them in a tactile sense,” Kahn explains. “This became a metaphor for how we observe and experience life; the visual aspect of life is a conglomerate of colours and shapes. Life is also shaped with words, thoughts, and ideas that ultimately merge to shape our experiences.”
He adds “These words create substance and meaning, and ideas and thoughts manifest into physical shapes as humankind creatively invents things and changes the organic shape of this planet into a dance between mother nature’s forms and manufactured shapes. It starts with consciousness, a thought, and just as an artist sculpts the future version of a slab of marble into a statue of some virtuous human, so too can we use thoughts to shape the future version of ourselves into a better version of ourselves. Therefore, the original shape is thought/consciousness, and from these ideas, we manifest a myriad of colours and shapes.”
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