Local poet and vocalist Jeremiah Walter always found the Norse myths centered on Odin, Freya and other deities a rich stew that was relatively untapped in modern interpretations. His new album,
Eighteen Magic Spells (Jeremiah Walter Music), would fit in the pantheon of low-fi classics, except for the wealth of unusual musical instruments Walter brings to bear on the project. From banjos and ukuleles to khaens and krars, Walter infuses the stories with a mystical presence. The impetus for his project came from his wife, Darla Slee, who created Norse myth paintings for an exhibit.
Walter pondered how oral myths are handed down for generations, and drew analogies to the written Norse myths of the 12th and 13th centuries, then their later transition to recorded music in 2021. Tracks like âThor and Jormungandr,â âThe Mead of Poetryâ and the title track, could have been delivered as minimalist acoustic songs or even spoken-word pieces, but the drone-like presence of
Westlife Development Ltd, PVR Ltd, Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd and Aegis Logistics Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE s A group today, 06 April 2021.
Westlife Development Ltd, PVR Ltd, Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd and Aegis Logistics Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE s A group today, 06 April 2021.
Astral Poly Technik Ltd lost 4.63% to Rs 1561.3 at 14:49 IST.The stock was the biggest loser in the BSE s A group.On the BSE, 49067 shares were traded on the counter so far as against the average daily volumes of 23368 shares in the past one month.
Westlife Development Ltd crashed 4.23% to Rs 421.2. The stock was the second biggest loser in A group.On the BSE, 13569 shares were traded on the counter so far as against the average daily volumes of 5843 shares in the past one month.
Story by Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame / Panthéon des auteurs et compositeurs canadiens March 29, 2021 The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) will induct the 54.40 song “I Go Blind” with a live virtual presentation to lead singer Neil Osborne, airing on Breakfast Television, on Thursday, April 1, 2021. The Canadian hit and SOCAN Classic song, written and recorded by the Vancouver alt-rock band, enjoyed success twice: the first time as recorded and released by the group in 1986, and the second time a decade later when a cover by Hootie & The Blowfish unexpectedly became a
Billboard Top Five hit. “Although the song’s meaning has taken on different significance for each generation, its anti-apathy message and challenge to seek truth and purpose continues to resonate in 2021,” said Vanessa Thomas, CSHF Executive Director. “‘I Go Blind’ was embraced by Canadians when it was released in 1986, but the global popularity that Hootie
Leave it to electronica acts Blanck Mass and Mouse on Mars to offer speculative works on artificial intelligence, cyborgs and the future of humanity. Benjamin John Power, half of dance duo Fuck Buttons, records solo as Blanck Mass. His fifth release,
In Ferneaux (Sacred Bones), consists of two 20-minute pieces, âPhase Iâ and âPhase II,â that float from the type of naturalist found sounds favored by jazz artist Jeph Jerman, to wild electronic swooshes, to an apocalypse rant from a drunk San Francisco street prophet. But where his
Animated Violence Mild was a tirade on the police state, this is a sad bemused instrumental sermon addressing life after pandemic.