name | Sarke |
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background | group_or_band |
origin | Oslo, Norway |
genre | Black metal, thrash metal |
years active | 2008–present |
label | Indie Recordings |
associated acts | Darkthrone, Khold, Tulus, Valhall, Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon, Old Man's Child, Borknagar, Spiral Architect, ICS Vortex, Vintersorg, Susperia, El Caco |
current members | SarkeNocturno CultoAnders HunstadAsgeir MickelsonSteinar Gundersen |
past members | Cyrus }} |
On April 15, 2011 Sarke released a new album, ''Oldarhian'', via Indie Recordings.
On September 20, 2013 the band released their third studio album, titled ''Aruagint'', via Indie Recordings.
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Kishore Kumar (4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987), born Abhas Kumar Kanjilal Ganguly was an Indian film playback singer and an actor who also worked as lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter and scriptwriter. Kishore Kumar sang in many Indian languages including Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam and Oriya. He won 8 Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and holds the record for most number of Filmfare Awards won in that category. He was awarded the "Lata Mangeshkar Award" by the Madhya Pradesh government and from that year onwards, the Madhya Pradesh Government initiated a new award called the "Kishore Kumar Award" for contributions to Hindi cinema.
Kishore Kumar was born into the Ganguly family in Khandwa, Central Provinces and Berar (now in Madhya Pradesh) as Abhas Kumar Ganguly. His father Kunjalal Ganguly (Gangopadhya) was a lawyer. His mother Gouri Devi came from a wealthy Bengali family. Kishore was the youngest of four siblings, the other three being Ashok Kumar (the eldest), Sati Devi, and Anoop Kumar. The composer Bappi Lahiri is also related to Kishore Kumar on his mother's side.
H.D. (born Hilda Doolittle; September 10, 1886 – September 27, 1961) was an American poet, novelist and memoirist known for her association with the early 20th century avant-garde Imagist group of poets such as Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington. The Imagist model was based on the idioms, rhythms and clarity of common speech, and freedom to choose subject matter as the writer saw fit. H.D.'s later writing developed on this aesthetic to incorporate a more gynocentric version of modernism.
H.D. was born in Pennsylvania in 1886, and moved to London in 1911 where her publications earned her a central role within the then emerging Imagism movement. A charismatic figure, she was championed by the modernist poet Ezra Pound, who was instrumental in building and furthering her career. From 1916–17, she acted as the literary editor of the Egoist journal, while her poetry appeared in the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. During the First World War, H.D. suffered the death of her brother and the breakup of her marriage to the poet Richard Aldington, and these events weighed heavily on her later poetry. Glenn Hughes, the authority on Imagism, said of her 'her loneliness cries out from her poems. She had a deep interest in Ancient Greek literature, and her poetry often borrowed from Greek mythology and classical poets. Her work is noted for its incorporation of natural scenes and objects, which are often used to emote a particular feeling or mood.
Surinder Kaur (November 25, 1929 – June 15, 2006), was an Indian singer and songwriter. She sang mainly Punjabi folk-songs, where she is credited for pioneering and popularising the genre and later was known as the ‘Nightingale of Punjab’; she also sang some Hindi movie songs, between 1948-1952.
In an illustrious spanning nearly six decades, her repertoire included Punjabi Sufi Kafis of Bulleh Shah and verses by contemporary poets like Nand Lal Noorpuri, Amrita Pritam, Mohan Singh and Shiv Kumar Batalvi giving memorable songs like, Maavan te dheeyan, Jutti Kasuri, Paireen na poori, Madhaniyan, Kiven akhiyan che pavan kajra, and Ghaman di raat lammi hai jan mere geet. In time her wedding songs, most notably Lathe di chadar, Suhe ve cheere valeya and Kaala Doriya, became an indelible part of Punjabi culture.
She was born in a Punjabi khatri Sikh family. She was sister of Prakash Kaur famous singer. She is the mother of Dolly Guleria. She had three daughters and dolly is eldest of them.
Kaur made her professional debut with a live performance on Lahore Radio in August 1943, and the following year on August 31, 1943, she and her elder sister, Parkash Kaur cut their first duet, Maavan Te Dheeyan Ral Baithiyaan for the HMV label, emerging as superstars across the Indian subcontinent.
Shazia Manzoor (Punjabi, Urdu: شازیه منظور ) is a singer from Rawalpindi who now resides in Lahore Heera Mandi, Punjab, Pakistan. She is a popular singer in Pakistan and India and among the Punjabi diaspora. Shazia Manzoor sings mostly Punjabi music. She has sung various Punjabi folk songs and Punjabi Sufi poems and also sings Urdu songs as well. She is popular for her songs like Aaja Soniya, Mahi Aavega, Maye Ni Kinnu Akhan, Chann Mere Makkhna and Dhol Mahia, etc.
Ripping, dripping
Drooling on my boots
You're on me like a uniform
Like a snake entwines its prey
Even though I hate you
You're on me like an old man's dog
Unleash the anger in me
Then Vorunah will see
How cruel I can be
My skin is crawling in filth
I will never be clean
From your aching stench
Cause you are me
Absorbing
My life
Like a kiss
Laid out before him
A book of old psalms
His eyes are blinded
By the darkest shades
His mouth is dry like sand
The voice is rusty
Speaks about death and sorrow
And how to save your soul
The drunken priest
On his alter throne
Drowning in wine
And endless funerals
Aroma of wine and vomit
Infects the air
Wearing the hammerhead
The moon is leading my path
In my hand a knife of bone
In the other a rope
For strangulation, to end it
Prey in sight
Blood will be shed this night
A moment unprepared
A spear through the neck
Falling to the freezing ground
Shivering, cold, dead
Instinct of the living
Primal hunting
Death is life
The smell of museum
The rocking chair
Dead skin
The silver hair
I'm old
I'm dying
Hell can wait
I'm always late
Drenched in coffee
The tongue of sin
Yellow teeth
Hands shivering
Grey woollen cardigan
A black pipe
A crawling spider
White fields
Minus
Mountain cold
The numbing fog
Arctic wind
Intense
Freezing dawn
A bitter gust
Frost junkie
Artisan
Ground sleeper
The winter sovereign
Glacial sculptures
Frozen
Nimbus form
Twelve in numbers
The north chronometer
Ageless
Aberrant art
Old script
Gravestone oblique
Flowers withered
Irriguous soil
Beneath the ground
Sarcophagus
Carcass decayed
Incessant stench
Into the caves
Into the graves
Death crumbling
In the corner
A brown Chesterfield
On the floor
A carpet of human hair
Four statues in bronze
Hand crafted
From ancient times
Holding a wooden table
Thirteen carved holes
In a wolf's spine
A candelabrum
To hold the candles
13 candles are burning
In the memory
Of the two souls