>>2737821>>2737851That one is great because it was uplifting and the start of a huge incline. Also showing her creativity in making a story.
In earlier stuff her own negative feelings were also channeled into some really strong stuff, which I like but you know how rough it was.
That difference in tone is helping me create more a distinction between you-know-who and Mori after I was afraid they (all three, really) were starting to blend together. It was the recent concert that did it because Mori was all happy, saying she loves her Deadbeats, and having fun performing her friends songs and her own. It was something that never would have happened in the past because just finding the time to make the music was more for herself than any other larger purpose. Hoping it would make someone remember her and show the effort had some result, which is why Mori's outro is so potent.