Thursday, September 20, 2007

Lords of the Dark Side

I am quite a music junkie, and music in any form is something that keeps me going, day in and day out. Hard rock for me though, has always been more equal than other kinds of music and it is something that I really cannot live without. Over the years, the dark metal of Black Sabbath has had a firm grip on my mind- there was a phase in between where I didn't listen to them, but I came back soon enough.

Before I move on- Black Sabbath is a band formed in the late sixties and these guys are the Creators and Gods of dark metal- if not for Sabbath, metal would not have been what it is today. They wrote the story of heavy metal- and inspired today's greatest bands.

What is it about their music that captivates their fans? Darkness is the defining feature of their music and lyrics- sin, death, and hopelessness are the main themes. I suppose to some of us, sub-consciously at least, this darkness is alluring. There is something that draws us towards these things, even though logically we shouldn't be- and keeps us there. Black Sabbath was born at the height of the hippie movement. They rode against the wave of coolness and happiness that defined the sixties and seventies. That made them appeal to those who rejected conventional coolness and hippie culture.

And then of course, there is the music itself. It is heavy, at times weird, and most importantly, deliciously addictive. I haven't heard better bass than "Geezer" Butler's in any band to date. Ozzy is a phenomenon- his voice reverberating with sounds of psycho-ness. It was a voice that was never meant to make music, but ended up leading a revolution. They created music that reached into the darkest corners of our minds, appealed to the mad human being inside, and made something beautiful out of all the psycho-ness.

I still have the first Sabbath cassettes that kept me company for months and months at age fifteen, when I innocently picked them up at a sale. I am sure Black Sabbath and it's music will remain a dark treasure for many like me in the years to come.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Looking Blogwards

INTROSPECTION was something that always came automatically to me. It is a good thing in moderation, but quite often it has been an unwanted guest roaming the densely populated corridors of my mind. And now it is paying a visit to this blog- in moderation I hope.

It has been about 4 months since I started the blog, so at this point I start wondering what exactly it is all about. Most blogs do have variety in what they contain, but there are at least one or two common themes or flavours. This one blatantly seems to be dipping it's fingers in everything- small things about my everyday life I observe and want to make fun of, sports analysis, poetry, music and travel. It seems to have so many extreme moods- extremely jovial, extremely sad, extremely analytical- when I read it myself, I feel like I have pulled out bits of different blogs and made a collage of everything. Seeing such extremeties sitting within a blog-post of each other almost scares me. And the fact that it is my own blog- scares me even more. How do I find a single title for this? It throws me into an infinite spiral of confusion!

What does this blog mean to the world anyway? It isn't a tech log, isn't a site for poetry, not a dedicated sports blog, and doesn't contain any socially or politically relevant material.

It's a blog about nothing, and, at the same time, a blog about everything. Maybe it's a "mind-graph"- it traces the wild fluctuations in the mind of a man who is beginning to explore life- and is happy about it.