Sardonic Disconnection
20May/090

That One Perfect Sound

I'm always questing. It sounds pretentious? Nerdy? Daft? Well it's true. I'm always questing for that one perfect album or song that reverberates throughout my innards and lances down my back before lodging in my hind brain and demanding replay.

When writing the sounds that come packaged with the world seem insignificant, yet filled with distraction. Even the silence of deep night is deafening in its annoyance. But into this mess flow my favoured sounds; a wall of noise that grants a curious mixture of relaxation and blazing energy. Then I write.

It's not a quest that can ever be completed. My tastes, opinions, feelings and those of people around me are fluid and malleable. My brain won't tolerate stagnation. I guess the best I can hope for is a cycle of new to old, as previous favourites fade in memory and their attraction grows anew. But for now my quest continues.

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25Jan/080

Music as Memory

I've talked about music before. You know it's an essential tool in my writing process. You know that certain songs, even without lyrics, can evoke specific feelings. I was thinking about this and realised that this must have started somewhere. A single song and a single book must have formed the first connection. What follows is a vague list of music that reminds me of certain books...

  • Queen (Innuendo) - X-Men: Age of Apocalypse
  • Smashing Pumpkins - The Belgariad
  • Nightwish - Game of Thrones
  • Any pop punk - David Gemmell
  • Cradle of Filth - The Necroscope series
  • Soilwork - Altered Carbon

I go on... but you may just grow even more disappointed by my taste in music...

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28Dec/070

Albums of the Year

Since I don't tend to listen to much new music I'm going to list albums that I discovered this year. I won't try to describe them because I'd suck at that. I'll simply list them. Here... the ten albums that have made the biggest impact on me this year... (in no particular order)

Papa Roach: The Paramour Sessions

Soilwork: Figure Number Five

Within Temptation: The Silent Force

Avenged Sevenfold: Waking the Fallen

Disturbed: Ten Thousand Fists

Cold: The Year of the Spider

Type O Negative: Life is Killing Me

Rob Zombie: The Sinister Urge

Pennywise: From The Ashes

Seth Lakeman: Kitty Jay

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13Nov/070

On Music

I've got to write an essay. Rather I should say I am writing an essay. It's still in the planning stages and the first draft will be written this weekend. It's due on December 10th and time is kind of pressing... It always is these days.

So... Music! The essay is on my influences, books, writers etc. that have had an affect on my writing practice. When I think about it a lot my influences are just as much comics and movies as they are novels. It's okay to put that stuff in. I asked. But what about that other massive influence in my life: Music? There's rarely a waking moment when I'm not listening to music in one form or another. It affects my mood, it's a comfort and a companion. It's something I absolutely could not live without. But does it count as an influence on my writing practice?

I think it is and should. As I write this I'm listening to Nympthetamine by Cradle of Filth. It's cheesy metal. I can't describe it. The band can't really either. It's epic, it's silly, it's pretentious, it's pretty ridiculous. But it puts me in mind of gothic fantasy. I know that sounds obvious since that's one of the genres they're intruding on but it really puts it in mind. When I imagine that kind of setting this kind of music helps. Mainly because that kind of setting doesn't really work for me if the writer is taking themselves entirely seriously...

The point is this. When I'm writing I have to be listening to music. Unlike a lot of people, who find it distracts them, I find it focuses my thoughts in a particular direction... and I have music for pretty much every direction I could require. So I'd say music is a massive influence on my writing practice. But how to describe that? How to write about that in an essay? Did I just do it? Is this kind of writing suitable? I guess time will tell. The only thing I know for sure is that I can't let this essay be handed in without mentioning In Flames, Misery Loves Co., Queen and a whole host of other bands...

...except I can't. The essay is 3000 words. So I'll have to limit myself to a few. And that's an entirely new issue... Which few?

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5Oct/070

Top Ten Albums

In no particular order... Also there's only three for now...

Misery Loves Company - Your Vision Was Never Mine To Share

In Flames - Reroute to Remain

Goldfinger - Stomping Ground

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