Labrinth - Miracle -
: The track opens with a dark, sparse, and hollow electronic atmosphere, matching the feeling of emptiness described in the lyrics.
Directed by French director Sacha Barbin, the music video is a heavy, cinematic masterpiece that visually captures the song's Faustian themes.
: It explores the tragic transition where creating art becomes about vanity, money, and statistics rather than the pure fulfillment of a beautiful idea. Labrinth - Miracle
This opening verse immediately establishes the longing for a lost paradise of creative freedom and youth, directly referencing the biblical Garden of Eden.
Watch the cinematic, award-winning visual narrative for Labrinth's 'Miracle': Labrinth - Miracle (Official Video) LabrinthVEVO YouTube• Jun 7, 2019 : The track opens with a dark, sparse,
The lyrics juxtapose the loss of innocence with a desperate, spiritual longing for healing and intervention.
A scathing critique of the commercial music industry, suggesting that artists are forced to trade their personal traumas and heartbreaks ("broken songs") just to receive validation or success. This opening verse immediately establishes the longing for
: As the song progresses, the production expands rapidly into a massive, wall-of-sound experience filled with shimmering synths and heavy distortion.