Maybe it's a key for some experiences to unfold themselves.
Hmm... It is Winter Solstice, after-all.
What does your choice in music say about you? - At-least at a given time.
Dominant emotions, ideals, fantasies, desires...
Is that where your insinuation comes from?
I didn't catch your reply earlier.
I was looking for a certain kind of music, found that song, liked it, and posted it. After I found it, I remembered a certain kind of melancholic mood I had some time ago and that song would/could potentially be a key to unfold that experience the way it unfolded itself eventually anyway - the song would be a key to initiate that process. A spark.
Music brings me into a certain mood, a certain way of thinking, depending on the kind of music. "Beware - for you are crafted by others and yourself every heartbeat."
In the song, Bono recites from The First Elegy by Rilke:
"Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the Angelic Orders? And even if one were to suddenly take me to its heart, I would vanish into its stronger existence. For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, that we are still able to bear, and we revere it so, because it calmly disdains to destroy us. Every Angel is terror."
Three minutes of relatively boring music and then the beat kicks in to make things slightly more interesting, and soon enough, super interesting, but then the 5th minute comes in and our Diva starts mocking her own music (its worse in the movie, since you can see her dancing in a super awkward manner.) I was really hoping it would go somewhere . . .
And he died with the arrogance Of who feels loved, feels love and betrayed.
SPIRITUAL FRONT. un vero fronte spirituale in prima linea contro la demenza generale. un avamposto di sensibilità e intelligenza. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And he died with the arrogance Of who feels loved, feels love and betrayed.
SPIRITUAL FRONT. un vero fronte spirituale in prima linea contro la demenza generale. un avamposto di sensibilità e intelligenza. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The more I go into their past, the less I like them. I simply cannot enjoy plain metal. If there is no symphony, no piano, no strings, no choirs, I tend to find it dull, at best interesting for a little while. Pure rage is of no interest to me.
Now the Blind Guardian guys are most of the time pure rage (their ballads, I don't like them) but not all rage is the same.
See, or rather hear, the first two minutes of this (the rest is generally mediocre):
This is why I like Epica much more than them. They have (or had) much more variety than Blind Guardian guys do, even though they are just as abrupt as any other metal is.
Show me something more sort of striking, original and illustrative in the realm of high art in that case. It really takes me back because in middle school pretty much every kid I knew drew I guess things like detailed computer game characters. But I always, always drew this picture of two opposing groups of undetailed characters, most very similar to each other and always in a ancient or modern civilizational urban landscape. This guy has a similarity ingrained, and he just kept on going.
Show me something more sort of striking, original and illustrative in the realm of high art in that case. It really takes me back because in middle school pretty much every kid I knew drew I guess things like detailed computer game characters. But I always, always drew this picture of two opposing groups of undetailed characters, most very similar to each other and always in a ancient or modern civilizational urban landscape. This guy has a similarity ingrained, and he just kept on going.
More in terms of what I interpret it as implicating.
I wonder if she inspired herself by the sound of a symphony tuning the instruments at the start of a concert to create all that dissonance. That's what it reminds me of.
I've been listening DSO at least for 7 years. Early albums are "tradtional" black metal, but then the band started making "avant-garde black metal", can't think of better definition, I'm really strict about genre categorization.
Sounds like calculated turmoil/falling into abyss/nothingness:
When I first heard Paracletus in 2010 when it was released, I was completely in trance and glued to my chair, it felt like the entire album was over in 10 minutes. " Slithering hypnotic riffs, it's an album full of fervor and despair"