There's no definite information about a Vampire Weekend novel. However, if it were to exist and be based on their music, it could take the emotions and stories that are hinted at in their songs and expand them into a more detailed narrative. Their music often has a certain mood, like a sense of nostalgia or excitement, and the novel could capture and build on that mood.
The characters in a 'dark music novel' usually have complex and often troubled personalities. They may be dealing with inner demons, like in 'The Catcher in the Rye' where Holden Caulfield is struggling with his own sense of alienation and angst, which gives a dark tone to the story, and the way Salinger writes has a certain musical flow to the prose.
Another origin is from the human fascination with the unknown and the supernatural. People have always been intrigued by the idea of using music as a tool to access otherworldly realms. This led to the creation of stories about dark music rituals, whether they were based on real practices or just the product of human imagination. Over time, these stories have been passed down and sometimes distorted, adding to the mystery and allure of the concept.
I recommend " I Live as a Myth in the Zombie World ", a suspense-mystery novel. The main character embarked on a thrilling adventure in the zombie world. In addition, I can also recommend the fantasy sword and magic novel " Aristocrat Bloodline ". The protagonist can create nobles by bestowing bloodline, which is full of fantasy and adventure. For supernatural and mysterious music, I can recommend the novel " Empire Superstar ", which is a novel about urban life. The music of the main character is moving and deeply rooted in people's hearts.
There's also 'Dark Lover' by J.R. Ward. It's a very intense and passionate vampire romance. The characters are well - developed, and the story is full of action and drama. The relationship between the main characters is complex and full of the kind of dark, brooding love that is characteristic of this genre.
The Vampire Chronicles series in general is great for dark ages vampire stories. Rice's writing is so vivid that it makes you feel like you're in that time period, with vampires dealing with their eternal existence, their relationships, and their place in a world that both fears and is intrigued by them.
Some good choices could be 'Love Story' by Taylor Swift. The bittersweet melody can add a touch of complex emotion. Also, 'Bleeding Love' by Leona Lewis. Its powerful vocals and intense rhythm can capture the passion often found in dark romances. And 'Love Like You' by Rebecca Sugar, which has a melancholic undertone suitable for the mood of such novels.
One of the well - known 'dark music novels' could be 'The Collector' by John Fowles. It has a somewhat dark and disturbing undertone that can be associated with the concept.
The themes usually include power. Vampires are often powerful beings in these novels. In the context of the dark ages, they might use their power for survival or for domination. Love is also a theme. They can fall in love with humans or other vampires, and this love is complicated by their vampiric nature and the dark ages' social and moral norms. Additionally, the theme of secrecy is prominent as they have to hide their true nature from the rest of the world during the dark ages.