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OOC: Thanks man. It's amazing to get some good feedback for this! 6. Bludgeoned into Submission (Her Silent Curse Part I) (5:45) (Progressive Death Metal/ Groove Metal) (Smith/ Del Petro)The song starts off with muffled speech and heavy breathing for around about 30 seconds. What it’s saying isn’t quite clear, since electromagnetic static is making it difficult to make out. Then the sounds fade out quite quickly. We are brought back down to Earth in a tremendous fashion as a post-industrial, groovy and meaty riff in the vein of Gojira or Meshuggah pounds the listener into oblivion. To add to the heavy guitar work though, are some more unusual instruments. A hurdy-gurdy plays slowly in the back, along with a glockenspiel and very brief moments of sitars. It is extremely layered and it gives it an atmospheric, futuristic edge. After a couple of minutes with this riff being played, alongside furious drumming and harsh vocals, the song takes a bit of a turn. It stops suddenly for a short period of time, leaving the sound of war cries. A gentle acoustic guitar then comes in, playing the exact same riff from The Juggernaut. There are no vocals during this part, just the acoustic and the hurdy-gurdy playing. This blissful peace doesn’t last however, and it then goes back into the riff, with Jason playing the main riff and Aaron playing a lightning speed solo. After the solo, it fades back into static screaming and a quiet child’s voice whispering indecipherable lyrics. A gentle piano part then plays the song out.
Jason: “This song isn’t about anything in particular, ha ha! It’s sorta about the way that we humans, in all our stubbornness, will fight to the death for a lost cause. It’s one of the first songs we wrote for this album, and that’s visible. It’s one of our more recognisable ones.”
Lyrics: Intro: “Until those who hath slandered my name, Are meeting Death at the edge of his scythe, They are still alive and breathing, Still alive and breathing!”
In this pit I hath dug for my soul, Alone I crawl into the light, An abyssal torrent of sunshine, Welcomes me as I glaze into the open, The great tormentor, brings nothing but false hope, A river filled with the blood of my brothers, Slayed by the scum from the skies, I vow revenge on those that I hath lost! One with the mind, is one with the soul One with the soul is one with heart One with the heart is one with emotion And emotion brings nothing but chaos In this world of unholy pain and holy lies, In this world of war and suffering, The suffering is the only salvation, Bludgeoned into submission!
The moon is my guide, This treacherous night, I feel so cold, Yet blinded from light Ad astra, bellum se ipsum allet! Tonight we ride! Bludgeoned into submission!
Outro: “Though we all fall down, Their blood is my wine, We were never victorious, Never in this crime.” 7. Dandelions (8:04) (Progressive Rock/ Rock) (Thornton)Unusually, Jason gives his vocals a rest here as he lets Harry perform a song that he wrote whilst wrongly convicted in prison. The song starts with a gentle, acoustic led guitar piece, with the gentle lyrics smoothly paving their way through it. Harries voice is almost blues-like as he executes this song, a deep sigh of the bold lyrics that he wrote for this song. Eventually, this acoustic part is joined by violins and the electric guitar, courtesy of Jason. The riff is still the same, but Harries vocals are starting to get harsher, almost matching Layne Staley in terms of pronunciation and key. Although Jason may not be leading in the vocals, he sometimes lends a quiet backing, especially towards the end of the song, when the song picks itself up a bit. The bass in the background is extremely simplistic, but also quite effective in the actual structure of the song itself. A gentle, eerie Theremin is weaving its way on top of the song. Jason has to always get his bloody Theremin out, doesn’t he? Twat. Anyway, the song continues at this pace, until an uplifting, yet emotional solo powers its way until the end of the song, marking an unusual song in the Mind catalogue, but one which truly makes them an experimental band. In the last few seconds of the song, a glockenspiel can be heard, playing a sped up version of The Stranger. The closest to a ballad on the whole album (excluding Love is a Twisted Form of Sadness, the bonus track.)
Jason: “I don’t know what circumstances Harry was under whilst writing this, but I understand it must’ve been hard. Heh, I said hard. It also allows me to give the rest of the band more creative input, since a lot of people think Mind is just me and Aaron. You couldn’t be further from the truth. Anyway, this is a great song. Harry did us proud on this one.”
Lyrics: Dandelion fields of home crawl to mind, Where the spirit of caution is safe in time, To the beat of the sound of innocence, the loving cries of souls, The gentle sigh of angels and a quiet breath of gods,
The very mention of the word freedom, I’m an innocent man, I know I am, Questioning the existence of a god, Questioning this very existence,
Caught between two mindsets, I give myself away, A silent mirror speaks its words, Yet I give myself away.
Dandelion fields of home crawl to mind, Where the sun is risen and a constant shine, To the beat of the sound of innocence, the loving cries of souls, The gentle sigh of angels and a quiet breath of gods,
A wholesome pleasure lights your face, Yet once you see it's all in vain, You then erase the pain, Let me crucify again!We at Mind apologise for delayed song yesterday. We hope both these songs make up for it. We'll continue with a track a day tomorrow. |
Awards (stroking myself and thinking I'm superior): @Chaos awards:Best Band - Mind Best Album - Shattered Fairytale by Mind Technical Ecstasy - Jason Smith (x3) Best Solo Male - Jason Smith Birdies:Best Producer - Jason Smith |