1. | The Haunting Sense of an Unrepeatable Unidirectional Vector | 10:22 | Show lyrics |
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2. | Night Is the Collaborator of Torturers | 08:40 | Show lyrics |
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3. | Romanticism Is Ultimately Fatal | 09:30 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Discontinuities | 05:39 | instrumental |
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5. | Supreme Fictions and the Absolute Fake | 08:32 | Show lyrics |
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6. | The Failure of Transmutation | 10:41 | Show lyrics |
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7. | Acedia | 09:14 | Show lyrics |
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The title "Night Is the Collaborator of Torturers" is from Anaïs Nin's House of Incest. "Romanticism Is Ultimately Fatal" is the title of a photocollage by Joanne Leonard (and is true). "Supreme Fictions and the Absolute Fake" refers to Wallace Stevens and Umberto Eco; the line "great deserts of black sand" and the nested possessives (probably ill-advised) refer again to the work of D.F. Wallace.
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Added on: 2013-03-06 14:07:10 | Last modified on: 2023-09-22 14:38:09 |