Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy [Newest FIX]
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For too long, Troy has belonged to Achilles. Tim Richards gives it back to the people who built the walls, scrubbed the floors, and bled in the ditches. Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy
The women of Troy—Hecuba, Andromache, and Cassandra—were enslaved by the Greeks. The piece captures the duality of their existence: the physical labor depicted by the driving rhythm, and the internal grief depicted by the soaring, melancholic melodies. It is a musical interpretation of the tragedies written by Euripides, specifically The Trojan Women . Are you a fan of Tim Richards
: The prophetess whose warnings were ignored, now a captive of Agamemnon. And for more deep dives into speculative fiction,
Tim stood panting in the dark, his ears ringing. He pulled a glow stick from his pocket, cracked it, and shook it. The green light revealed the figures were still. They were breathing, but independently now.