#Elegy

2025-05-06

Today we bury
the last wordsmith
in captivity
who wrote
in an archaic format
formerly known as poetry

We perform this somber #elegy
in the shadows of anonymity
for as you all know
freestyle writing
(in fact freestyle anything)
was banned long ago
by those beasts now in control
who fear the power of creativity
more than terrorists with guns

So truth me told
(another dangerous commodity)
this burial ceremony
is really a requiem for us
trapped in a stagnant society
that has gone flat line

#vss365 #poetry #poem #amwriting

2025-05-06

“An #elegy to Mia’s marvellous meals as she’ll turn to pureed vegetables,” said Dan as Jin tapped their food orders into the app.
Ava laughed, “Since when were you a parental expert?”
“He had to babysit his younger brother,” said Tom. “‘Babysit’ is an understatement.” #vss365

2025-03-17

Burning Palace – Elegy Review

By Thus Spoke

I’m sure most people reading have experienced that exchange where a friend, colleague, or family member, having caught wind of one’s enjoyment of heavy music asks incredulously, “how do you listen to that?!” It’s an interesting insight into the strange phenomenon of artistic taste,1 how a complex and disharmonic combination of notes and time signatures can be “just noise” to one pair of ears and a thrilling musical experience to another. It therefore amuses me that I can sit here and talk about Burning Palace, who craft progressive, technical, dissonant death metal that’s brutal, loud and restlessly dynamic. But, who pitch it perfectly in that golden zone of melodicism and lethality. Because—as is no surprise to us here, but likely baffles outside observers—there is a great deal of nuance between ineffectual disorganization and potent convolution.

Elegy falls into that specifically American brand of techy, dissonant death metal whose brutality is more corollary than intention. That which is thoughtful, and unexplainably “happy”-sounding despite its surface-level hostility. Jaunty, acerbic, riffs, imagined by an Artificial Brain, clamber to the fore out of formations where the same guitar lines melt into an indistinct yet driving ebb and flow. Sunless, paradoxically major scales spring up out of dissonance and the Afterbirth of inter-assault meandering, to which the occasional lapses into resonant, mournful melodies create gorgeous contrasts. But Burning Palace aren’t copycats, and Elegy actually demonstrates a transition from the grindier brutal death metal of Hollow into this more precise—but absolutely no less heavy—interpretation. As an example of technical sophistication meeting simple enjoyability, the record stands as perfect proof of the aesthetic value of supposedly impenetrable music.

What strikes particularly strongly about Elegy is the expertly deft way Burning Palace poised violence, intricacy, and beauty to craft it. Though occupying a category that in many senses eschews the adjective “catchy,” it has led to some frustration in my time with it, due to the fact that I’m unable to adequately sing, hum, or otherwise externalize its songs that have lodged themselves in my brain, thanks to their emphasis on riffs and time signatures that my unschooled vocal chords cannot copy. Ludicrous and ludicrously fun scale ascents, tempo switches, and rhythmic interplays abound (“Traversing the Black Arc,” “Awakening Extinction (Eternal Eclipse),” and clever dynamism and selective ambience make certain riffs stand out dramatically (“Birthing Uncertainty,” “Sunken Veil”). Burning Palace take the broadly progressive approach to songwriting via tangents and explorations of themes, but always reprise the key elements of those themes through escalation (“Traversing the Black Arc”), or evolution (“Birthing Uncertainty”), or just a snappy, definitive conclusion (“Awakening Extinction…”). Melody is, importantly, never actually absent, and the genuine beauty of the explicit refrains that slink in as a lone guitar takes centre-stage (“Malignant Dogma,” “Suspended in Emptiness,” “Sunken Veil”) are just the pinnacle of the shifting interplay that undergirds them, arising naturally and not as mere contrast to some ugly, dissonant mass.

There is nothing specifically within Elegy that one could single out as lesser in quality; the record is remarkably consistent, and if anything, Burning Palace save some of the best for its latter end (“Sunken Veil” is probably my personal favorite, and it comes second-to-last). There is a vague sensation that tracks share a little too much in common, but I’ve found that the more time spent in their company, the more personality each of them shows. But even if they do tend to melt a little into the realm of indistinguishability, the quality is invariably high, so I, for one, don’t really care—what does it matter, when you’ll be spinning it repeatedly in full anyway? That inkling of indistinctness runs the opposite direction and speaks somewhat to Elegy’s flow, as many songs pick up a similar riff or percussive pattern to that which closed their predecessor (“Malignant Dogma”).

Burning Palace might not be the average person’s idea of a great musical time, but it’s mine, and likely many of yours too. Elegy demonstrates the breadth of dissonance and complexity in extreme metal in its thoughtful yet exuberant form. Not cerebral, but clever, and never neglecting to dazzle with superb musicianship as worthy of the adjective “gnarly” as “technical.” Burning Palace have made subtly complex and repeatedly rewarding compositions, full of energy and ardor, and that you actually want to listen to, not just because you feel smart doing so. Those who can’t appreciate the style truly are missing out.

Rating: Very Good
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: wav
Label: Total Dissonance Worship
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 14th, 2025

#2025 #35 #Afterbirth #AmericanMetal #ArtificialBrain #BurningPalace #DeathMetal #DissonantDeathMetal #Elegy #Mar25 #ProgressiveTechnicalDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #Sunless #TechnicalDeathMetal #TotalDissonanceWorship

:velvetahegao: VoreponeVorepone@equestria.social
2025-02-26
Alexander Huberc18ah@hcommons.social
2025-02-19

Update on the "#Elegy in translation"-project phase II (1806-1850): 55 early #c19 #translations in 12 #languages (Armenian, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, and Welsh):

thomasgray.org/about/projects.

#ThomasGrayArchive #c18th

2025-02-13
My all time favourite #amorphis album, #elegy

#metal #vinly #nowplaying
2025-01-31

Elegy for B, che mi sono divertito anche ad eseguire, è fuori ora sulle maggiori piattaforme di streaming: frontl.ink/9p9rdox e su YouTube: youtu.be/GZUT-UOIHRc per Moto Armonico Records.

Buon ascolto🎈

#piano #pianosolo #contemporarypiano #elegy #nicolamonopoli #pianoforte #contemporarymusic #music #musica #barletta #puglia #italiancomposer #pianocomposition #composition

2025-01-15

"Cut a hole in the poem to play peekaboo with the afterlife..."

Congratulations to Peter Gizzi on winning the T.S. Eliot Prize. Fierce Elegy is out now from Penguin Poetry.

#poetry #books #livres #TSEliotPrize #PeterGizzi #FierceElegy #grief #elegy #awards #bookstodon

A copy of Fierce Elegy, a poetry collection by Peter Gizzi which won the T.S. Eliot Prize, on the poetry shelves of the Edinburgh Bookshop
2025-01-11

Star Soul Of Planet Earth

Elegy for David Bowie 1947-2016

While trudging lost in meaningless waste land
I see blind Star Soul on hill of cracked skulls
who weaves wings so we can pretend to fly
so return to Heaven and ask me why.

surazeus.blogspot.com/2016/01/

#Poetry #Necropastoral #MetaModernism #MetaRomanticism #NewSublimity #NewRomanticism #AmericanDream #Cinemism #Existentialism #Surrealism #NegativeCapability #NewGnosticism #MetaRealism #NewTranscendentalism #Astarism #Elegy #DavidBowie

Andrew ShieldsAndrewShields@mas.to
2025-01-06
Alexander Huberc18ah@hcommons.social
2024-10-15

Delighted to announce the Thomas Gray Archive Autumn 2024 update. Read all about our recent work at the #ThomasGrayArchive:

thomasgray.org/about/history.s

#Elegy #translations #c18th #poetry #digitalhumanities #c18dh #ThomasGray #18thC

Facsimile page of John Martin's 1839 edition of Elegy-translations
Ken Vũ :rstats: 📊🧘‍♂️🌱kenvu777@fosstodon.org
2024-09-27
2024-08-16

Gebucht hatte ich ihn, doch dann kam ein technischer Schaden - nein, nicht die Bahn - der Katamaran. Eine Elegie.

#amwriting #elegy #poetry

scriptorium77.com/2024/08/16/k

WIST Quotations has moved!WISTquote@zirk.us
2024-07-29

A quotation from Auden, W. H.:

«
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
»

Full quote, sourcing, notes:
wist.info/auden-w-h/9501/

#quote #quotes #quotation #bereavement #elegy #funeral #grief #loss #love #requiem #separation

Tuckers Nuts Resist! 🇺🇦 jstatepost@mstdn.social
2024-07-23

@Wileymiller @GottaLaff
🥥 Other -- unsolicited -- JD Vance book titles, Wiley:
Hubris Elegy
Overreach Elegy
Venture Capitalist Elegy
Peter Thiel Elegy
Unprincipled Opportunist Elegy
Misogynist Elegy
Political Career Elegy
Eyeliner Elegy
🥥
#USPolitics, #Election2024, #JDVance, #Loser, #Elegy, #BookTitles, #TuckersBalls

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