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"This is a waltz thinking of our bodies… here and now, dancing behind a wall." "We are like the dancer who under a spell she does not understand throws herself this way and that - until she kills herself."
"This is a waltz thinking of our bodies… here and now, dancing behind a wall."
"We are like the dancer who under a spell she does not understand throws herself this way and that - until she kills herself."
Thom Yorke’s Suspiria is a haunting and skeletal soundtrack inspired by Luca Guadagnino’s film and the artist’s personal loss. The album features dark, electronic soundscapes mixed with neo-classical elements and a deep social and political awareness. Yorke’s work evokes a sense of alienation and hope, exploring themes of technology’s impact and human resilience. With evocative lyrics and immersive sound, the album is both a requiem and a call for new humanism. Listen to Thom Yorke’s Suspiria and dive into its dark, emotional, and thought-provoking soundscape today.
‘Like clouds before the storm, indeed. To open subtle fissures in the uncertain fabric of our lives and times, through which to breathe, vent anger, or rather let it evaporate in the transversal sun of desolate and unexplored lands.’ ‘If it’s an uneasy and sensitive teenager living through this transitional moment, their inner soundtrack might very well sound like “Music from Before the Storm” by Daughter.’
‘Like clouds before the storm, indeed. To open subtle fissures in the uncertain fabric of our lives and times, through which to breathe, vent anger, or rather let it evaporate in the transversal sun of desolate and unexplored lands.’
‘If it’s an uneasy and sensitive teenager living through this transitional moment, their inner soundtrack might very well sound like “Music from Before the Storm” by Daughter.’
‘Music from Before the Storm’ by Daughter serves as a poignant emotional soundtrack to teenage struggles and transitional phases. It blends indie, post-rock, and electro-folk influences to create intense, cinematic soundscapes. As the prequel to the acclaimed Life is Strange game, it powerfully explores themes like loneliness, anger, and hope. The album invites listeners to reflect on inner turmoil and resilience in times of uncertainty. Its music perfectly balances delicate fragility with rhythmic intensity. Dive into Daughter’s evocative soundscape and experience the emotional journey of ‘Music from Before the Storm.’ Listen now and feel the storm within.
"The planet is alive, connected in all its elements, living at all levels." "When I think of that child’s gorgeous face and that smile, in the midst of all that horror... There are no medals for that kind of courage."
"The planet is alive, connected in all its elements, living at all levels."
"When I think of that child’s gorgeous face and that smile, in the midst of all that horror... There are no medals for that kind of courage."
The documentary 'The Salt of the Earth' beautifully presents Sebastião Salgado’s photographic journey from grim human tragedies to the breathtaking beauty of untouched nature. It highlights his commitment to capturing life’s contrast and the interconnectedness of the planet. The film reflects on his personal struggles, his environmental activism, and the profound emotional impact of his images. Ultimately, it invites viewers to appreciate the delicate balance between destruction and hope. Discover the breathtaking world of Sebastião Salgado's photography—watch The Salt of the Earth and witness the profound beauty of our planet.
Watching “Beasts of No Nation” is a punch to the stomach, more like a flurry of punches to the stomach. In his endless sadness, the frightened child who looks at the world remains immersed in that still liquid, almost fantastic dimension that gives his gaze hope and fullness.
Watching “Beasts of No Nation” is a punch to the stomach, more like a flurry of punches to the stomach.
In his endless sadness, the frightened child who looks at the world remains immersed in that still liquid, almost fantastic dimension that gives his gaze hope and fullness.
Cary Fukunaga’s 'Beasts of No Nation' delivers a gripping and heart-wrenching portrayal of a child soldier's experience in West Africa. The film blends intense realism with poetic visuals through Agu's point of view. It evokes powerful emotions around violence, innocence lost, and hope amid despair. The review praises the film’s ability to confront harsh realities while maintaining a deeply human and empathetic narrative. It situates the movie within a wider cinematic and thematic context of war stories and psychological odysseys. Watch 'Beasts of No Nation' to experience a haunting, emotional journey through the eyes of a child soldier—discover its powerful story now.
We have stopped asking ourselves questions. After all, asking the right questions is what makes the difference between relying on fate and having a destination. I’m pretty sure I would have turned out better, and that everyone I know would have turned out better, if only we had been part of some universal struggle, some cause greater than ourselves.
We have stopped asking ourselves questions. After all, asking the right questions is what makes the difference between relying on fate and having a destination.
I’m pretty sure I would have turned out better, and that everyone I know would have turned out better, if only we had been part of some universal struggle, some cause greater than ourselves.
This review praises Dave Eggers’ novel for its insightful exploration of millennial struggles with identity, existential questions, and societal disillusionment. Through the protagonist Thomas's dialogues, the book highlights themes of fragility, emotional instability, and the loss of collective purpose in a postmodern world. It is recognized as a mature, lucid, and deeply relevant work in Eggers' career addressing both personal and global issues. Discover Dave Eggers’ compelling dialogue-driven novel that dives deep into millennials’ search for meaning and identity—start reading today!
To listen to ourselves, to produce change, to recognize the fragility and weakness we carry inside, to finally affirm our uniqueness, we must make space within ourselves. Petrichor is melancholic, sweet, oriental, minimal, a musical haiku, taken like this, under a sudden and light spring rain, in a moment of ecstatic suspension.
To listen to ourselves, to produce change, to recognize the fragility and weakness we carry inside, to finally affirm our uniqueness, we must make space within ourselves.
Petrichor is melancholic, sweet, oriental, minimal, a musical haiku, taken like this, under a sudden and light spring rain, in a moment of ecstatic suspension.
Keaton Henson's Romantic Works is a deeply introspective instrumental album rich with delicate piano and cello arrangements. The review praises its ability to evoke raw emotion, melancholy, and a sense of fragile beauty. It highlights the album's themes of intimacy, memory, and quiet reflection, comparing it to esteemed contemporary classical artists. The album is described as a serene and original emotional journey. Dive into the tender and evocative world of Keaton Henson's Romantic Works—listen now to experience pure emotional intimacy through instrumental music.
These songs are never exclusively about a landscape or location. They are about a more generic 'place.' Music for open spaces, for full hearts, for bent souls, consolation for a new generation of cynical, sad, and detached romantics.
These songs are never exclusively about a landscape or location. They are about a more generic 'place.'
Music for open spaces, for full hearts, for bent souls, consolation for a new generation of cynical, sad, and detached romantics.
Chris Bathgate's 2017 album Dizzy Seas reveals the artist’s deepest, subconscious musical side through a warm and hypnotic folk sound. Drawing on years of personal reflection, nature-inspired songwriting, and traditional American music, the album blends rustic and spiritual themes. The collection captures hope, solitude, and emotional rawness with rich instrumentation and elegant simplicity. Bathgate’s work feels modern yet rooted in timeless traditions, making it a compelling journey through American roots music and human fragility. Discover the emotional depth of Chris Bathgate's Dizzy Seas—listen now to experience a unique blend of folk, spirituality, and American tradition.
This is precisely where the magic of this album lies, able to speak with rare depth and sensitivity about ourselves and our times. We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.
This is precisely where the magic of this album lies, able to speak with rare depth and sensitivity about ourselves and our times.
We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.
The National’s seventh album, Sleep Well Beast, reveals a mature and sensitive artistic vision. Recorded across Berlin and New York, it delves into themes of modern empires, human disconnection, and personal growth. The album showcases deep political reflection and emotional resonance wrapped in a familiar yet evolving sound. The review highlights the band’s growth and the album's cultural relevance. Discover the profound soundscapes and insightful lyrics of The National’s Sleep Well Beast—listen and reflect today!
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