This website is home to a lyrical analysis of CCCC, Vol. 1, an album by the Australian singer songwriter, and cover artist, Chonny Jash.
Chonny is known exclusively online for his tightly knit community, and complex electronic/orchestral-hybrid compositional style, which is used throughout his discography as an artist.
The album I will be touching on is his most notable and recognisable work: a cover-based concept album featuring every song from Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, the 2005 album by American rock band Tally Hall. This album is distinctive in the way it recontextualizes the songs through an overarching story, and vastly reinvents the arrangements of the tracks in new and unique ways.
Here, you will find various pages, including the song-by-song breakdown, a further look at his processes through an official QnA, and character briefings showcasing the dynamics presented in the album.
Three of the pages - Calamity, Cacophony and Concord - are the three acts/chapters that make up the album. Make sure to read them from left to right in the header tab.
My goal is to help give more clarity to the clouded nature of Jash’s lyrical style, and show off my understanding of the album with my own interpretation of the events that take place. I hope you enjoy.
NOTE: Header tab isn't guaranteed to work, just go back a page to home to get somewhere else if you can't anywhere else.