Oh but of course. : comments.
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Thanks for sharing these, though! Sunn O))) is a band I've been meaning to listen to for a while now, as well as Earth. Have you heard of Alcest and Amesoeurs? (I hope I spelled the name of the latter one right!) From what I've heard, both are pretty good as well -- I love Alcest's album "Souvenirs d'un autre monde." I'd also recommend Jesu, Ulver, Isis, and Pelican, if you haven't heard of them already.
And that poem is amazing! Great form, and it conveys its point very directly and sharply, almost like the knife in the poem itself. I'd probably critique it, but I can't brain all that well right now, so it might have to wait. Thanks for sharing it! I've been meaning to post some of my own, so I might do that soon. ^_^;
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I'd heard of Sunn O))) a while back - can't remember why - and meant to check them out for a couple of years, but was kind of put off by the way people described their music. I was surprised when I actually listened to them; some of their tracks are certainly abrasive and/or creepy, but they're not quite as unapproachable as I thought they were going to be. It helped that I'd heard music in a similar style in a couple of soundtracks already, too.
It looks like you spelled Amesoeurs right, since a search for the name worked okay. And thank you for introducing me to those, too, because they're really beautiful. Their music has a similar sense of space and dimension to bands like Earth, and I love the ethereal quality of Alcest's music especially. The title track to "Souvenirs" is gorgeous. And while my brother's a huge Isis fan and has a few tracks by Pelican I've listened to, I haven't heard anything by Jesu or Ulver. I'll be sure to look those up as well.
I'm glad you like it! I'm never sure how I'm supposed to structure a poem when I write one; if I can't stay in a pre-established structure I tend to just speak the words aloud and put a line break wherever I pause. And please do share some of your own; I'd love to read it!