Album

Impermanence

Jute Gyte

2011 · Rock

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Impermanence by Jute Gyte

Impermanence is a Metal album by Jute Gyte, originally released in 2011.

About

Notes: "Every track on this album save the title track features distorted lap steel guitar, the timbre of which I adore. The microtonal possibilities of the instrument were appealing to me but I missed the pitch precision that frets provided. I did not use the lap steel on the later two albums of this trilogy but it was one of the factors that led to my eventual adoption of the 24TET guitar, which I find an agreeable compromise between microtonal freedom and precision. The title track is played on ukulele. The lyrics and aesthetic of the album were inspired by Romantic music and poetry, especially the poetry of Edward Thomas (calling Thomas a Romantic is really reductive so forgive me), whose “Rain” provides the lyrics for the second track.".

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Tracklist

  1. 1Meaninglessness and Waste8:53
  2. 2The Wild Rain8:50
  3. 3Partial Wing9:29
  4. 4Impermanence2:50
  5. 5Hermit Haunter of the Lonely Glen9:57
  6. 6The Old Hills' Indifference9:41
  7. 7A Wind Sways the Pines10:27

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Black Metal
  • brittle
  • anxious
  • cerebral

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