SOUNDTRACK: BLACK SABBATH-Master of Reality.
I recently reviewed this album. And in light of this book I investigated some of the things that Darnielle’s character mentions.
First: according to Wikipedia, the US release of the LP/cassette DID have “extra” tracks on it. When you listen on CD, and see the time settings of the songs, it’s kind of understandable what they are.
I have no idea what “The Elegy” is supposed to be (as part of “After Forever”) (unless it’s the intro part…no time is given in Wikipedia). But “The Haunting” after “Children of the Grave” times perfectly to the “Ch Ch Children” part at the end of the song.
“Step Up” which, as he mentions, is a ridiculous name for a Sabbath song can be seen as the 30 second intro riff to “Lord of This World” as it is very different from that song.
The most unlikely “extra song” is “Death Mask” as part of “Into the Void.” The timing claims that it is the first half of the song. The song changes at the 3 minute mark but it also reverts back to the original, so this “song” is specious at best.
But I do appreciate the book for giving some insight into the songs that I hadn’t considered before.
[READ: August 31, 2010] Master of Reality
When my friend Andrew told me about this book (and the series), I assumed it was writers (or musicians) writing about their favorite albums. I had no idea it would be like this (and, I don’t know if they are all like this).
Darnielle has created a fiction (I assume) about a young man in a psych ward in 1985. As part of his time there he is told to write in his diary every day. After the first or second day (in which he just writes Fuck You!) he learns that Gary, the man in charge of him, is reading the diary. And soon, he begins to use his diary as a way to get his Walkman and cassettes back (they were taken from him when he entered the ward).
Specifically, he wants Master of Reality back. (more…)










SOUNDTRACK: THE DECEMBERISTS-“The Mariner’s Revenge Song” (2005).
This was the hardest week for music tied to Moby-Dick. (I’m saving Mastodon for the grand finale). I don’t really have anything that relates directly to the book. I have a number of nautical-themed songs, but very little in the way of albums. And, it’s true that this song doesn’t have anything to do with Moby-Dick directly.
The Decemberists are one of your more nautical bands (and I’ve reviewed all of the albums here somewhere). Their first album, Castaways and Cutouts featured an album cover with a ship with ghosts drifting from it.
I’m very late to this show, I know. But then I have an excuse: I don’t like watching TV/movies/etc on my computer. So, even when I watched the awesome Dr Horrible, and the commentary told me all about Felicia Day’s online show, I didn’t investigate.
SOUNDTRACK: SISTERS OF MERCY-Floodland (1987).
Since I’m reviewing a goth book, why not talk about a goth record? Back in the day, I really liked Floodland (and still think it’s pretty cool). The album is over the top, but it’s quite apparent that I’m really drawn to theatrical music.
SOUNDTRACK: FUGAZI-13 Songs (1990).
I was so blown away by that first Fugazi disc that I immediately ran out and got this collection of their first two EPs.