
Vast Chains is a Metal album by Jute Gyte, originally released in 2014.
About
Notes: "Semen Dried Into the Silence of Rock and Mineral" is a line from Anaïs Nin's House of Incest. "The Inexpressible Loneliness of Thinking" is a line from the essay "On Poetic Truth" by H.D. Lewis, sometimes mistakenly attributed to Wallace Stevens; I confess that I haven't read the essay and got the line from Marshall Boswell's Understanding David Foster Wallace. I regard this song title as the best I'm likely to come across and I sometimes lament having used it already. "Refusing a Heavenly Mansion" is a line from Yeats. "What in our lives is burnt/in the fire of this?" is a line from "August 1914" by Isaac Rosenberg. Several lines on this album are appropriated from the poetry of Clark Ashton Smith.
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Tracklist
- 1Semen Dried Into the Silence of Rock and Mineral8:56
- 2Endless Moths Swarming7:46
- 3The Inexpressible Loneliness of Thinking7:53
- 4Flux and Permanence10:34
- 5Refusing a Heavenly Mansion9:26
- 6The Fire of This13:08
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Black Metal
- brittle
- anxious
- cerebral
Rare pressing on Gatefold
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