Bad Moon Rising
»Review«
„Bad Moon Rising“ – An omen of disaster written across the sky. A retrospective on this song by Creedence Clearwater Revival from 1969, the year of the moon landing. The work is composed of an old photograph of tornado damage, a cropped image of a tsunami wave, and a lunar photograph taken by the Artemis II mission in 2026. „Bad Moon Rising“ conveys a dichotomic interplay of cheerful melody and chaos and destruction – a warning: „Don’t go around tonight“ … which strikes as almost even more absurd than the pairing of classical music and helicopter gunships in Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now.
