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* LongTitle: "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth" and "Is Your Heart Lost for the Lover Calling You Across His Immeasurable Loneliness?".

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Straying out from the PsychedelicRock sound Michelle fleshed out in her album ''{{Music/ATARAXIA}}'', this EP also illustrates {{Ambient}} and SynthPop music. Talking about the album, Michelle said she wanted to "fuck {{Pop}}" and make music inspired by Music/BrianEno, presenting the album as her own Music/RoxyMusic.

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Straying out from the PsychedelicRock sound Michelle fleshed out in her album ''{{Music/ATARAXIA}}'', ''{{Music/Ataraxia}}'', this EP also illustrates {{Ambient}} and SynthPop music. Talking about the album, Michelle said she wanted to "fuck {{Pop}}" and make music inspired by Music/BrianEno, presenting the album as her own Music/RoxyMusic.



* TitleDrop: on "New Friends" and "Guilty Path to Liberation".

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* TitleDrop: on "New Friends" and "Guilty Path to Liberation".Liberation".
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''Polylust'' is an EP by Panamean SingerSongwriter Music/MichelleBlades.

Straying out from the PsychedelicRock sound Michelle fleshed out in her album ''{{Music/ATARAXIA}}'', this EP also illustrates {{Ambient}} and SynthPop music. Talking about the album, Michelle said she wanted to "fuck {{Pop}}" and make music inspired by Music/BrianEno, presenting the album as her own Music/RoxyMusic.

!!Tracklist
# "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth" (5:24)
# "Is Your Heart Lost for the Lover Calling You Across His Immeasurable Loneliness?" (2:51)
# "New Friends" (2:51)
# "Guilty Path To Liberation" (3:16)
# "Interlude" (1:00)
# "Two Tongues" (3:22)
# "Eternel Fugitive" (3:36)
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!!This EP provides examples of:
* {{Ambient}}: "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth" features a drone and the sound of wild ducks.
* {{Anaphora}}: The french lyrics of "Two Tongues:
--> '''''Des nouvelles''' choses''
--> '''''Des nouvelles''' poses''
* CallForward: "Interlude" has a slower instrumental cut of the song "Eternel Fugitive" and also preludes the song's lyrics about going outside.
* DroneOfDread: Played on "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth".
* {{Instrumentals}}: "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth".
* LocationSong: "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth". Those hills are located in {{UsefulNotes/Wales}}.
* LongTitle: "How Black The Night o'er the Hills of Machynlleth" and "Is Your Heart Lost for the Lover Calling You Across His Immeasurable Loneliness?".
* MinisculeRocking: "Interlude" lasts one minute.
* MultilingualSong: "Two Tongues" is an English song with French backing vocals.
* OneWordTitle: "Interlude"
* PsychedelicRock: "Two Tongues".
* QuestioningTitle: "Is Your Hear Lost for the Lover Calling You Across His Immeasurable Loneliness?".
* TheShutIn: "Interlude" implies that Michelle hasn't left her home since a specific event.
--> ''Yeah, you gotta get out, though.''
* SiameseTwinSongs: "New Friends" ends with a sustaining note leading up to "Guilty Path to Liberation".
* SpecialGuest: Indie duo The Dove & The Wolf as well as fellow Midnight Special singers Cléa Vincent and Fishbach contribute additional vocals on the album.
* SpokenWordInMusic: "Interlude" is a conversation between Michelle and someone who asks her to go outside.
* SynthPop: On "Eternel Fugitive".
* TitleDrop: on "New Friends" and "Guilty Path to Liberation".

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