Love over Hate

An Amazing Trip through Love over Hate, Man over Profits, Love over Gold
, Marc Power's Tracks about a World that is driven by Forces that could tend to slide from Men's Hands if we don't Overcome the Dire Aspects of Computation that is at the same time leading us into Temptation and Pleasure but is also gradually deprieving us from our control over our personnal situations although it might seem to be a Wonderful Multiplying Tool...

The Album opens up over "Big Karma" a story about technologies being slightly intrusive for the one we can see. Then a "Free Party" is the opportunity of "Hiding away from the Cams and Microphones"... An Anthem... "Welcome" is about the 7th Billion Baby coming to this world. It's a warm approval and a welcoming sign. "Thou Shalt Not Kill" is one of the main themes of the Album. It means Make love not War with its arabic chords ringing like a warning over the trouble in the Muslim World. If God exists would he want to see the world he created in such a situation... "To Kill a Man is a Bad Idea" indeed. A Vibrant song against violence and the killing of people who deserve to live... "Save the Planet" (Is it Too Late ?) got some of its words sounding strange to a good friend. "I'm fond of all the Cultures, I'm fond of all the Colours and there's no need for Torture" happily is an Anthem for the environmental heroes of our Time. "Too Much Love" is derisive. "Life is so Beautiful" was written in a car on Sebastopol Boulevard in Paris. It came in one shot. "A Love Exposed" is a protest against unwanted intrusions. Then Love comes back little by little. Finally Love wins against Hate! 

 The album "Love over Hate" by Marc Power explores deep and varied themes through its evocative titles. "Big Karma" relates to the consequences of our actions and the notion of destiny or universal justice through an ironic description of what happens in Life when you are « too big to fail ». "Free Party" suggests a celebration of freedom and joy, in contrast to the challenges addressed in other tracks. "Welcome" is an invitation to unity and acceptance, especially to that little Guy, a new born baby, while "Thou shalt not kill" addresses a fundamental moral commandment, reflecting the artist's concerns about violence and peace. Finally, "Save the Planet" resonates with environmental themes, calling for the protection of our natural world. 

 Overall, "Love over Hate" is an album that promotes love, peace, and responsibility, both towards others and towards our planet. The song titles suggest a rich and diverse exploration of human values and contemporary challenges.

Love over Hate

Big Karma
Free Party
Out Tonight
Welcome
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Save The Planet
To Kill a Man (is a Bad Idea)
Monster
Too Much Love
Life is So Beautiful
Hate
No More
(Not so) Stupid World
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