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It was November 25, 1970, and that man was the Japanese Yukio Mishima... Mishima’s death, entrusted to the ancient samurai ritual suicide "seppuku," put an end to the existence of this descendant of an ancient samurai family. "The World That Summer" is an extraordinary and crepuscular warrior’s song.
It was November 25, 1970, and that man was the Japanese Yukio Mishima... Mishima’s death, entrusted to the ancient samurai ritual suicide "seppuku," put an end to the existence of this descendant of an ancient samurai family.
"The World That Summer" is an extraordinary and crepuscular warrior’s song.
Discover the haunting beauty of Death In June's The World That Summer—listen now and delve deep into its dark, poetic world.
"The World That Summer manages to gain in conceptual coherence and atmosphere despite being less inspired than Nada!." "The peak of the work is undoubtedly the exhaustive quarter-hour of 'Death of a Man,' a masterfully directed chaos escalation tracing human futility."
"The World That Summer manages to gain in conceptual coherence and atmosphere despite being less inspired than Nada!."
"The peak of the work is undoubtedly the exhaustive quarter-hour of 'Death of a Man,' a masterfully directed chaos escalation tracing human futility."
Dive into The World That Summer to experience the dark evolution of Death In June’s apocalyptic folk sound.
"The roses depicted on the cover are a powerful symbol permeating these grooves, steeped in decadence: the rose in fact is seen in its dual meaning of love and death." "'Come Before Christ and Murder Love' is perhaps the absolute pinnacle of the album and one of the best songs ever composed by Douglas P."
"The roses depicted on the cover are a powerful symbol permeating these grooves, steeped in decadence: the rose in fact is seen in its dual meaning of love and death."
"'Come Before Christ and Murder Love' is perhaps the absolute pinnacle of the album and one of the best songs ever composed by Douglas P."
Dive into the haunting world of Death in June’s The World That Summer and experience the dark folk masterpiece today.
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