‘All I Beg For Is Flowers’ by Alexis Arceo is an impassioned, evocative track that screams of longing in love and attraction. Its tone is reminiscent of moody early-2000s/2000s rock music with its crispy guitars and deep bass and percussion.
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Its soundscape is melancholic and pained, with this sense of almost obsessive,, dark longing present throughout. The opening lines of the track succinctly capture this mood, “…All alone, I just think of you…”. Arceo seems isolated here, longing for reciprocation in his longing lament.
“…I’m gonna keep trying until you choose to give me a chance…”.
The refrain screams of Arceo’s melancholy on ‘All I Beg For Is Flowers’. It explodes and cascades into mini-crescendos of its mood and mournful vocal delivery. He must wait for the recognition of his love and sacrifice. His long-suffering mood is present, not just in the song’s refrain but throughout.
‘All I Beg For Flowers’ begs for its longing to be recognised. Its piercing, dark tones beg for its subject to see them. “…Show me the way to you…”. The singer depends on this recognition of their love like a lifeline. “…That’s the only way to survive…”.
‘All I Beg For Flowers’ by Alexis Arceo is a dark, moody track that is steadfast in its want for love recognised. Its instrumentation evokes the grunge/punk sound that seems characteristic of the early-2000s/2000s, that ultimately lends itself to the song’s mood of lament, desire and longing.
It’s an almost transcendental listen that transports you straight back in time, even as it roots you in place.
The Artist
After a year and a half, Alexis Arceo is back with a fresh new sound that asks questions about love in his new single ‘All I Beg For Is Flowers’.
Listen to ‘All I Beg For Flowers’ here:
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