Mr Capricious by Tale Teller Club featuring iServalan



Mr Capricious 


 I saw you in the light

A warm and velvet rush

You were poetry in flight

I don’t know where you came from

You lit the darkness bright

You were fire in the night

Somewhere in the future

I saw a memory in time

You were danger in plain sight

I’ll make a deal with you my friend

Heaven sublime until the very end

Chorus

They call you Mr Capricious 

But you’re delectable and 

Oh so delicious 

But you won’t hear crying in a wild wind

You won’t hear him lying in a wild wind

And we won’t hear you dying in the wild winds



©2024 Sarnia de la Maré


Mr Capricious: Sound, Storm, and Survival

The new track Mr Capricious from iServalan is a work that resists traditional boundaries. Conceived first at the piano as a raw improvisation, the piece flows like a storm—unpredictable, dangerous, and strangely beautiful.

The piano accompaniment, later transcribed from an unscored improvisation, reveals an artist who rejects rigid verse–chorus grids. Instead, the score drifts through arpeggiated figures, fluid harmonic shifts, and elastic pacing. The effect is one of emotional weather: the listener is pulled into surges, pauses, and sudden flashes, mirroring the unpredictable turbulence of domestic power and control that underpins the song’s narrative.

Vocals take on the structural role, guiding the listener through shifting imagery—light, velvet, fire, memory, storm. Against this, the piano accompaniment becomes an unstable landscape: sometimes tender, sometimes threatening, always restless.

Lyrically, Mr Capricious inhabits the ambiguous territory between love, danger, and survival. The titular figure is both seductive and destructive, framed by refrains of the “wild wind” — a metaphor for both elemental chaos and the silencing effect of abuse. The interplay between beauty and menace lies at the heart of the track, making it both a personal confession and a universal warning.

For iServalan, improvisation is not an accident but a manifesto. In their own words, “I reject traditional structure in favour of feelings, emotions, fluid sensory experiences.” This refusal of convention creates music that is at once experimental and deeply human, a reminder that art can capture truths which fixed forms cannot.

With its cinematic video montage in progress — stitched from AI-generated fragments of fire, fog, masks, and stormMr Capricious arrives not just as a song, but as an atmosphere: a warning whispered through velvet, a memory carried on the wild wind.