The Rise and Fall of the Great Concert Halls uses the life cycle of concert venues as a metaphor for the health of society itself. From grand halls built for shared experience and artistic reverence to empty rooms repurposed, neglected, or forgotten, the album traces how cultural spaces rise, peak, and decay alongside the values that sustain them.
Each song reflects a stage in that arc—anticipation, unity, excess, fragmentation, and silence. Concert halls once served as places of collective attention, where people gathered with intention and respect. As those spaces erode, so does the sense of connection they represented, replaced by distraction, isolation, and disposable experience.https://soundcloud.com/fascination127/sets/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-great