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The Sound of New Aesthetics, SiYR expresses the faint waves that resonates behind poems
The poet himself wolfs down his inspiration from the late Emily Dickinson an American lyric poet who lived in seclusion and commanded a singular brilliance of style and integrity of vision. Considered to be one of the two leading 19th-century American poets.
SiYR took a liking to Emily after finding the similarities in their work crafting process. For instance, Emily habitually worked in verse forms suggestive of hymns and ballads (SiYR in his music making process described he hymns to find the rhythm and lyrics to his scripting form) with lines of three or four stresses. Her unusual off-rhymes (The off-rhymes comes in play in SiYR’s beats in the melodic forums) have been seen as both experimental (SiYR has expressed his final works to the Label when distributing his songs as experimental) and influenced by the 18th-century hymnist Isaac Watts. She freely ignored the usual rules of versification and even of grammar, and in the intellectual content of her work she likewise proved exceptionally bold and original (and just like SiYR his beats proved uncoordinated and his speech format has often been called out not in comprehensiveness of grammar).
SiYR also hopes to embody Christ and had a tough journey mixing his style of music with Gospel but thrives to create new boundaries thus going forward.
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