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n. (plural of singer English)

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Singers (album)

Singers (styled SINGERS) is an album by Phil Elverum. The album is often credited to Elverum's musical project Mount Eerie (and includes several songs which re-appear on other Mount Eerie releases), although the sleevenotes offer the following declaration: THIS NEW BAND CALLED "SINGERS" IS BORN. THIS IS THE FIRST ALBUM BY SINGERS. The album was pressed on white vinyl and is now out-of-print.

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Sometimes it gave me great pleasure and I thought with pride how my work would have power over people, how singers and musicians, conductors and choruses would have to act in accordance with my wishes, and how the opera would have an effect on thousands of people.

It seemed strange to see the singers, the violinists and flautists, the conductor and the chorus occupied with my work, which had now become alien to me and had life and breath that were no longer mine.

And so the smiths labored, and after that the singers, to bind into this blade what spells would serve him best.

We singers of the world, who shrink from disharmony, may choose silence instead of noise, and not always rightly.

Created a choir of lesser singers by the First Singer, they were so imbued with harmony that they endured conflict only in brief encounters, resolving such discords quickly, in victory or retreat.

He had finished his studies four years before and immediately obtained a position at the Opera House, where he was at present still taking lesser roles and, compared to older and better-liked singers, did not shine.

Then, just when it seemed that there was no cure for it, the medics who had been assigned to the Monticello colony found out that the Singers, the only sentient local life form, carried a microbe in their blood that actually killed the virus.

Because the disease was slow-acting and the Republic was painfully aware of its image as an aggressor, Lennox had been given three months to land on Monticello IV, make contact with the Singers, and convince them to donate enough blood to eradicate the disease.

At first glance, it appeared that the majority of the Singers lived in lush green valleys.

Now and then they would stray too close to the passes leading to adjoining valleys, which were also populated by Singers, and a guard would swoop down from atop a hill, gliding gracefully on the thermals, and warn them back in its melodic, chiming voice.

The other Singers were using crude nets to catch their fish, but Lennox had no desire to spend a day or more weaving a net, so he waded out into the water, hunched over, and spread his wings just above the surface.

By the time he had repeated the process twice more, a number of the Singers came by to watch with open curiosity.

He gave one fish to his traveling companion and tossed the rest to a quartet of withered old Singers who looked like they had been a long time between meals.

The old Singers snatched the fish up and raced off with them, but the Singer who had led Lennox to the river sat down next to him and began eating.

Lennox was sure, were simply nursing their wounds and counting the days before they could make another attempt to defeat the Singers who patrolled their territories from atop the valley walls.