There’s been a lot of writing to be had from these fingers this past week! I’m so happy with how things have been turning out and am happy to say that the second installment of Spiral Jackals should be ready in time for tomorrow. I’ve been revisiting my music library and have found many of my old sources of inspiration, and thought I’d share a few with you. So, without further ado, here are some music videos for songs that helped particularly well this week (some of it I never would have expected to draw inspiration from, either):
Covenant – We Want Revolution
Vangelis – Tears in Rain
Hybrid – Dreaming Your Dreams
VNV Nation – Testament
Benny Benassi – Love is Gonna Save Us
This is but a small sampling of what goes through my eardrums throughout a given day, and is definitely not an exhaustive list!
Wingzar! is a “robotic solo project”, from where I cannot find the origins of. They have released their first EP, “What We Lack In Subtlety We Compensate For In Number Crunching” for free online from pages such as Tangled Wilderness.
Wingzar! can be considered very industrial and/or steampunk in sound. The lyrics are on the simple side, but are put to use effectively to enhance the atmosphere of the music. They have an ethereal and synthetic feel to them, which meshes with the music well. The topic of the lyrics are primarily anti-human (“kill them / kill them all”, del *.human) and of how humans oppress both nature and technology.
Taken at face-value, these lyrics seem kind of absurd. Why would anyone want to be anti-human? But I think that these are not meant to be face-value lyrics like a lot of modern bands churn out these days. Instead, you must look at them from the perspective of a robot. We are in process of making them in our image, and we have a ton of stories of robots being built to mimic us. What if they had an underground resistance? These would be the words of robotic anarchists, I believe.
It is a really neat idea, one of which I’ve thought about while pondering the life of 6067, the Technophobic Android [MySpace link alert]. Seeing as ‘he’ comes from a dystopic future where robots are highly advanced, this could quite possibly be something feasable. Mmm. Brain food.
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