Lizzie Borden: America's Most Infamous Axe Murderer

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The rise of Lizzie Borden has intrigued and captivated people for over a century. Born in 1860, Lizzie Andrew Borden became one of the most infamous figures in American history following the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in 1892. The case attracted widespread media attention and has since been the subject of numerous books, plays, and movies. Lizzie Borden's trial became a sensation of its time, as it featured a woman accused of committing such a heinous crime, which was highly unusual for that era. Despite the evidence stacked against her, including a lack of alibi, inconsistencies in her statements, and even a witness testimonial placing her near the murder scene, Lizzie was acquitted by the jury. The trial's outcome fueled speculation and debate, with some believing in Lizzie's innocence and others convinced of her guilt.


Right off the bat, the group sets up the tone for the rest of the album, starting off strong with "Lustration." Much of the album is more mild than their previous work, creating a different feel but also providing the same satisfying music to longtime fans, as well as new ones--and trust me, you'll want to be in the Circa fam after listening to this album.

In 2004, the alternative rock band Circa Survive created and shared their music for everyone to hear, and continue to share and experience their music with fans globally. Some have drowned in water, some have drunk too much water, and perhaps, while they still recognize water as a need, they do not see water as good, nor pious - they see it as water.

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The trial's outcome fueled speculation and debate, with some believing in Lizzie's innocence and others convinced of her guilt. The case inspired a nursery rhyme: "Lizzie Borden took an axe, and gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.

"Stay" Awhile And Listen To Circa Survive's "The Amulet"

In 2004, the alternative rock band Circa Survive created and shared their music for everyone to hear, and continue to share and experience their music with fans globally. They released their first full length album Juturna in 2005, and this weekend (September 22), 12 years later, they released their sixth album titled The Amulet . The members are Anthony Green (vocals), Nick Beard (bass), Stephen Clifford (drums), Brendan Ekstrom (guitar), and Colin Frangicetto (guitar).

Right off the bat, the group sets up the tone for the rest of the album, starting off strong with "Lustration." Much of the album is more mild than their previous work, creating a different feel but also providing the same satisfying music to longtime fans, as well as new ones--and trust me, you'll want to be in the Circa fam after listening to this album.

One musical trait about Circa that I've always admired is Ekstrom and Frangicetto's guitar lines. Since I started listening to the group, my ears were immediately drawn to their playing. The complexity and musicality intrigues me. While every Circa Survive song is full of great guitar lines, they're much more prominent in The Amulet, exemplified in tracks such as "Never Tell a Soul" and "Stay." It gives the album a quality that continues to define their sound, but also makes it a little different. They draw you in and keep you hooked.

Another notable aspect about this album is Green's voice. It didn't change, and he still sings with the same inimitable style. However, because of the toned down sound present in the album, his voice isn't as aggressive. It's smoother and more refined. Rather than hitting notes suddenly or leading into them in a harsh manner, he eases into them. He showcases his ability to hit and sustain the higher notes. Green's voice is one of my favorites, and he brings the same raw passion to The Amulet that he does with every other Circa Survive album.

My favorite track off the album is "Rites of Investiture." I love the harshness and the immediacy. It's heavier, musically, than the rest of the album, but it evokes a feeling that's hard to put into words. You can feel the heavy nature of the song. The way it's played, and the way it's sang makes it one of those songs you can't not scream along to. If you're having a bad day, you listen to it to relieve any negative tension. If you're having a good day, you listen to it because all that positive energy has to be released somehow. It's a "hell yeah, this song is awesome!" type of good day song.

Overall, The Amulet is some of Circa Survive's best music to date. If you're already a fan, you could listen to any song off the album and immediately recognize it as Circa. If you're not a fan (what are you doing?), it's the perfect album to get you into the group if you're looking for some new and different music to listen to. They hold on to their sound as well as change it up and bring new sound to their music. It resonates deeply with the listener in the same way their prior work does. The Amulet is an excellent demonstration of the band's music, and will continue to push them forward.

Circa Survive will be on tour this November with Thrice, Chon, and Balance and Composure.

This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.

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" This rhyme helped solidify Lizzie's place in popular culture. After her acquittal, Lizzie faced public scrutiny and ostracism from many social circles. She lived a secluded life until her death in 1927, with many people continuing to harbor suspicions about her involvement in the murders. The case remains unsolved to this day, leaving us to wonder about the true events that unfolded in the Borden household that fateful day. The enduring fascination with Lizzie Borden can be attributed to several factors. First, her story taps into our inherent curiosity about murder mysteries and the macabre. The gruesome nature of the crime and the mystery surrounding it continues to captivate true crime enthusiasts and amateur sleuths. Second, Lizzie Borden challenges traditional gender roles and expectations. As a woman accused of such a violent crime, she defied societal norms, making her a figure of both horror and fascination. Her case shed light on the complexities of female aggression, mental health, and societal prejudices. Finally, the case of Lizzie Borden raises questions about justice and the legal system. The acquittal of someone widely suspected of the crime prompted much debate about the role of evidence, gender bias, and the reliability of the legal process itself. Despite all the speculations and theories, the case of Lizzie Borden will likely always remain an enigma. The rise of Lizzie Borden and the enduring interest in her story reveal our society's fascination with crime, gender, and the pursuit of justice. Whether she was a cold-blooded killer or a victim of circumstance, Lizzie Borden's name will forever be associated with one of America's most captivating and enduring murder mysteries..

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