~ in the neck is low tech, through the heart is high art ~ |
April 23 — Synaesthesia, sort of—turn something into something else for some reason (to better understand it, to see it differently, to cope, to escape pain, to glory in description or metaphor, or just the reality of it). Examples: turn sound into color, pain into flowers, trauma into a graphic novel… Alternative prompt: Auditory Sensory Meridian Response. Or both! when the band comes back on for the encore the room swells with shining energy silver dry electrically pulsing & pumping within the platinum surge of the crowd & the roar of red-hot recognition of the opening chord of impending twisted advanced guitar savagery from its chaotic f-you wavering sustain the track is a driven instrumental rude descent threatening to derail - it's Crystalator cutting with its whetted mineral gleam & as clean as a line of cocaine a vision of Nude Descending a Staircase, an explosion in a shingles factory that opening tension has a red hand of pressure the taste of copper & chrome on my lips all I want to do is dance, move & sway with the crystal silver strangers in the pit among the music's hot electric petrichor Note: this is about my experience of seeing Dimmer, a New Zealand band on the excellent Flying Nun Records label, & their encore performance of the incredible Crystalator, a lyric-less fall down a cliff with guitars, which I fully recognise will not be to everyone's taste. Nude Descending a Staircase is a painting by Marcel Duchamp. www.youtube.com/watch?v=37O88ZNaOBc |