Ross Sings Cheree & the Animated Dark
By (Author) Ross John Farrar
Deep Vellum Publishing
Deep Vellum Publishing
19th July 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Paperback
120
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Ross Farrar is the lead vocalist and songwriter for punk band Ceremony, which hails from the West Coast and has toured the world over. They're an internationally-known band, listed one of the "100 Bands You Need to Know" in Alternative Press . They have been around since 2005. Ross has continued to be a part of the band and tour through his Creative Writing degree at Syracuse. This book will be big for his music fans and fans of raw, thoughtful, grounded writing like Patti Smith's.
"Ross Farrar, the front man for Ceremony, has written a book of poems that is as melodic, fierce, and uncompromising as his music. His work confronts the ways we connive with our own fate even as we feel powerless to change it. His penchant for the surreal is underwritten by quiet introspection that doesnt shy away from acknowledging the 'big sins fanning out from every pore.' These poems are brave, scrappy, and full of heart." Tom Sleigh, author of Space Walk, House of Run, and Station Zed In Ross Farrars debut collection, Ross Sings Cheree & the Animated Dark, the poems speaker recognizes the world as the place where your bad trips are really your good trips. Moving through physical and emotional landscapes of loss and destruction, Ross begins to understand the inherent beauty in such places and states of being. How do we go on when we lose someone How do we live between the earthquakes wreckage and the waves invitation to swim to drown The metaphorical gun to his own head, Ross chooses beauty, manifested in abundance between the covers of this powerful book. - Chris Kennedy Ross Farrar is a master of writing about the everyday nothings that ruin a life but also make a life beautifulthe essential mysteries of why you might love someone one minute, and hate them the next, then love them again. And perhaps more importantly, why does death happen to people we love/hate His beautiful book Ross Sings Cheree & the Animated Dark wraps words around these mysteries so that they give shape to them without straining for answers or false hope. If you are baffled or lost or human, these poems are friendly, slightly drunk companions to accompany you as you muddle through. Read themthere is much comfort in their glorious bewilderment - Sarah C. Harwell Ross Farrar keeps letting us know in his poems: amazing things can happen if we both step up, and he steps up. He shares the freedom of his willingness to surrender to the unexpected. He takes us where we use keener attention to find our bearings. His combination of urgent uncertainty and spoken immediacy, of idiom and invention, bursts with feeling and discovery. Ross Farrar keeps finding what his art requires. To quote Rosss own heartfelt citation of the Gospel according to Wu Tang Clan, Word is bond. In these poems, Word is bond. - Brooks Haxton Ross Farrars poems are twisted in the best way. Twisted by America, a golden Cadillac, music, and desire. Twisted by Planet Moon and Rotten Sun. That twist is often a stunning torque to the body/mind that wrenches you out of your easy modes of perception and makes something thrilling as a recompense for the cruel and mean. Its like a record that makes you sad, but you must listen to it again and again for its terrifying & magical manner. - Bruce Smith
Ross John Farrar was born in San Francisco and spent much of his young adult life playing music in the band Ceremony. In his late twenties, he decided to go back to school, finishing his undergraduate at University of California, Berkeley, followed by an MFA in Poetry at Syracuse University. His work can be found in RHINO Poetry, Heartworm Reader, The Chaffey Review, Riprap Journal, and Canary. He has published one book, comprised of literary mixed media, Society Verse (Bridge9 Press, 2010), and one chapbook, The L-Shaped Man Poems (Matador, 2015). Ross Sings Cheree & the Animated Dark is his debut poetry collection.