• Kristian Cramer posted an update in the group Group logo of Mewdeos & MewcturesMewdeos & Mewctures 8 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone know how to zoom in on the blackboard without making the picture grainy? Would be cool to see what it says! 7453897-saxo-photo

    Kristian Cramer posted an update in the group Mewdeos & Mewctures
    Anyone know how to zoom in on the blackboard without making the picture grainy? Would be cool to see what it says! 7453897-saxo-photo
    Anyone know how to zoom in on the blackboard without making the picture grainy? Would be cool to see
    • I’d like to read that too!!!

    • New song titles, I think. Potential SPOILERS for the upcoming album.

      Aside from the ones we’re already aware of, I can only vaguely make out some others: ‘Kinesisk [something]’, ‘Amiga 500’, ‘A King'(or ‘Asking’). ‘Rumme’, ‘Slap’, ‘Water’ (maybe?). Most of them have numbers next to them (track lengths?).

      It’s good to see Boy’s there anyway.

      • Maybe Amiga 500 is the follow up to “My Commodore 64 is my friend”. Or quite possibly it’s not the name of a song at all.

      • I also see Kinesisk, and Changes and Making Friends are quite visible.

        • It could be track lengths, but I think it’s more likely that it is times, like from the making of kites they talk about how many times they play before they go into the next part of the song… If that makes sense. or maaybe numbers on which sound on the synth they use.. Oh and if you were wondering, “kinesisk” menes chineese in danish so there might be a chineese inspired song wohooo

          • Don’t think that first idea is really plausible, but it could be instrument presets. Mind you, this is all unanswered speculation, so there’s no wrong idea.

            I speak Danish to a certain extent so I can understand the titles, although ‘Rumme’ seems a bit strange. They’ve had East Asian themes in their music before (No Shadow Kick, Tsin-Tsi, White Lips Kissed in Japanese etc) so it wouldn’t be that much of a surprise if it does say ‘Kinesisk’.