Bro, it is WIDELY regarded as a contender for Bruce's best solo song. How is its remained presence even before the finals a surprise to you?Book of Thel is still in the game?
An inferior, more boring remake of Aquarius... and those multi-tracked strained wails in the middle must be among the most annoying moments Bruce has ever commited to tape.
Yeah, I think you had a case of indigestion getting in the way of your listening experience. “Thel” is a dark, devilish song that brilliantly recreates the themes from Blake’s original poem into something completely different. And disliking the multi-tracked bridge vocalizations makes me think you don’t like singing, lol, it’s a joy to hear a voice just glide and conjure up blackened visions as the music goes nuts. “Thel” is a tour de force metal masterpiece, killer from beginning to end.
I don’t have many poetry takes but I like what I’ve read from Blake. Haven’t gotten through a poem longer than Thel, but a lot of his lines have stuck with me, especially “some are born to sweet delight, some were born to endless night”. His work is an interesting reflection of the seedy English underworld he was seeing, and I find it enjoyable to engage with.1. yes, I find Blake incredibly overrated as well, in fact he oft reminds me of Bruce and vice versa in what I would probably call "delusions of eloquence" and "dark, edgy stuff that actually feels like teenage fanfic, mostly". In fact, it's precisely picking out Blake instead of ... dunno, Wordsworth or Whitman or Yeats or Emerson or whomever else is a tad symbollic of my mild distaste for Brucie. Sorry.
Yeah to me it’s a fantastic display. I also like that “Killing Floor” had a similar moment but the two songs execute them differently.2. I don't hate the vocalisations themselves, despite my dislike of "whoahs" in general, it's just that trilling, strained, constipated "wa-YIIIIIH-yah-yih" that starts somewhere at 4:26, it just sounds completely ridiculous and I just can't stand the sound.
I don’t know that I can say it’s better than “Aquarius”, the two songs (and everything on AoB and TCW) are about equal for me. “Aquarius” is more adventurous; “Thel” is darker and more well-rounded. They’re kind of similar but feel like completely different experiences. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them be the ultimate finalists just as they have been in previous survivors.3. you haven't addressed my main point of complaint, that is - how is the song better than Aquarius?
Expected... - without Mistress, such a banger. Face In The Mirror is simple but memorable enough. Sonata is definitely not for that many votes.Eliminated after Round 20:
Sonata (Immortal Beloved) - 14 votes
Face in the Mirror - 13 votes
Rain on the Graves - 12 votes
Mistress of Mercy - 12 votes
I also can't say which one is better. Aquarius, Book and Tears are my prediction for the top songs in the ranking.I don’t know that I can say it’s better than “Aquarius”, the two songs (and everything on AoB and TCW) are about equal for me. “Aquarius” is more adventurous; “Thel” is darker and more well-rounded. They’re kind of similar but feel like completely different experiences. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them be the ultimate finalists just as they have been in previous survivors.
4 votes. With all of these songs. And those are two of your choices? Absolute madness.Accident, Abduction
“Cyclops” and “Back from the Edge”, too. This take makes me question Jer’s entire taste in music.4 votes. With all of these songs. And those are two of your choices? Absolute madness.
4 votes. With all of these songs. And those are two of your choices? Absolute madness.
I’m specifically voting against songs that aren’t good enough to make the top 10, but are generally overrated by the fan base, because they’ll need more votes to get knocked out. And maybe it gives my less popular darlings more breathing room.“Cyclops” and “Back from the Edge”, too. This take makes me question Jer’s entire taste in music.