Well, 'The Alien' is also quite notable. The way the music builds up in this track, along with the unique vocal delivery, gives it a special charm within the context of 'Black Mile Story'.
The 'black mile to the surface story' could potentially be a fictional account. Maybe it involves a character who has to traverse a mile - which is described as black, perhaps due to danger or mystery - on their way to reach the surface. It could be a story of survival, with the character facing various obstacles during that mile - like difficult terrain, lack of oxygen, or even some sort of menacing presence. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. 'A black mile to the surface' might imply a journey that is both physical and metaphorical. It could be a story where the character has to traverse a mile in the dark, perhaps in a mine or some subterranean area, and during this journey to the surface, they face internal and external struggles. For example, they might be dealing with fear, lack of resources, or dangerous obstacles.
Since I don't know the story specifically, I can't say for sure. But it could be a lone adventurer trying to get to the surface. Maybe it's a group of survivors who are making their way through this black mile together.
Yes, there was. In the 'Green Mile' novel, there are various characters, and a black woman may be among the minor or background characters, though not as central as some of the male characters.
It could be that a young conductor falls for a flutist in the orchestra. Their relationship develops through their shared passion for music, but they face challenges like the conductor having to travel a lot for gigs and the flutist having to stay in the local orchestra. They have to figure out how to keep their love alive while dealing with their musical careers.