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 The perfection resides in the transitions that Basil orchestrates as if he were present in the chaos of the barbarism, transforming essence into action.

 From the first piece, Anvil of Crom, when the sword is forged, the chills start and won’t leave us.

This review celebrates the unforgettable impact of Basil Poledouris' soundtrack for Conan The Barbarian, praising its epic orchestration and emotional depth. The reviewer connects personal memories with the film's powerful music, highlighting how it enhances the story and visual chaos. The soundtrack is described as timeless and essential, leaving chills from the very first notes. Experience the raw power and emotion of Basil Poledouris' Conan The Barbarian soundtrack—listen now and relive the epic legend!

 Before rationalizing the vision of the cover, my soul had already decided that this is the greatest cover of all time.

 Back To Samoa invigorates the jaw of the piranha within us in using our teeth not for tearing bites but for a gruesome carefree smile.

The review praises Angry Samoans' album Back From Samoa for its unforgettable cover art and authentic California punk spirit. It highlights the album's fast and lively hardcore punk sound that captures the carefree energy of youth. The reviewer connects deeply with the vibe, equating it to a fun backyard party with friends in their twenties. The artwork's striking imagery is celebrated as iconic and worth emulating on merchandise. Dive into the wild energy of Angry Samoans' Back From Samoa—listen now and experience classic Californian punk at its finest!

 Only love can save us, love is the connection with our soul.

 I cry uncontrollably for half an hour, the father caressing his daughter’s bald head with infinite feeling: my child, have a good journey up there, you knew love.

This review of Shannon Murphy’s Babyteeth presents a powerful emotional journey through love, loss, and grief. Starting cynical, the author is profoundly moved by the film’s portrayal of a father’s love for his terminally ill daughter. The movie’s use of symbolism and its focus on the spiritual and eternal aspects of human experience deepen the impact. The reviewer praises its subtle, non-melodramatic approach and reflects on the universal pain of losing a child. Discover the profound love and heartbreak in Babyteeth — watch it and feel the power of true connection.

 William’s disenchanted yet seductive voice guides us to areas where musical situations echo in a loop that brings us back to the starting point but on another level.

 The range of the musical proposal is so varied that the spectroscope captures a spectrum of psychedelic ballads dancing on speed changes that let us enjoy the lysergic compositions with a posture of dynamic liturgy.

This review challenges the notion that Red Temple Spirits' first album is superior by praising their second album as equally superb. It highlights the spiritual and psychedelic journey crafted by the band’s fusion of folk, dark rock, and esoteric elements. The vocals and instrumentation create a trance-like atmosphere filled with mystical and arcane themes. The review also touches on the band’s tragic accident, which halted their promising future. Overall, the album is depicted as a dynamic, transcendent experience worth exploring. Dive into the mystical world of Red Temple Spirits and experience their transcendent psychedelic journey today!

 "An immediate flow to disintegrate present securities that if you already think of them as present are part of the past."

 "To remain in the seventh art (?), all those situations that tell stories are automatically nullified, practically all cinema, peddled for the deceit of consolation."

The review praises Mario Schifano's film 'Umano non umano' as a powerful experimental and poetic work. It highlights the film's transcendental and impersonal love approach, avoiding conventional storytelling. The reviewer emphasizes the film's ability to capture silence, randomness, and the essence of existence beyond the physical realm. The film dismisses superficial cinema and invites viewers into a deep, contemplative, and free-falling artistic experience. Discover the transcendental beauty of Mario Schifano’s 'Umano non umano'—dive into a cinematic experience beyond time and convention.

 The oranges present us the chaos of the path to enlightenment, and trying to light up is not peaceful, it’s a big mess, it’s inner destruction that inevitably explodes in a maelström of primordial noise.

 Usually, albums of this kind are monotonous, after two or three tracks the scrotum hits the ground, but the pleasant surprise is that the 'blind' ones open to frantic illuminations with every piece.

The reviewer praises Kashmir 9:41’s album Život A Věci for its exceptional and energizing approach to krishnacore and hardcore. Unlike typical monotony in the genre, this album delivers chaotic meditations and dynamic noise that captivate throughout. The band's spiritual background adds depth to the intense sound journey, and their live performance confirms their artistic strength. The album’s theme about inner destruction and enlightenment emerges powerfully with precision and passion. Experience the chaotic spiritual energy of Kashmir 9:41’s Život A Věci – listen now and join their unique krishnacore journey!

 Music for an unknown ritual, for a need to project outside the prison of the biological vehicle.

 The long suite straddling the two sides magnificently meanders through a journey that will fulfill our listening pleasure.

This review praises ID's 1970s album 'Where Are We Going' for its unique fusion of rock, electronics, and progressive atmospheres. The album transports listeners through a cosmic journey enhanced by expertly crafted guitar work and imaginative production. Highlighting the band's ability to create an accessible, ritualistic experience, the review celebrates the album's innovative and space-themed sound. It positions the record as a notable gem from that era. Dive into ID's cosmic progressive masterpiece and experience the journey of 'Where Are We Going' today!

 The Residents start right away with their transcendental cynicism, brutally laying out their Mithraic platform.

 Liberation necessarily passes through disaster, going full throttle to smash into the void and disintegrate those leaden feet that dragged us around like unwanted guests.

This deep, poetic review praises The Residents' debut album 'Meet the Residents' for its uncompromising esoteric and avant-garde approach. Rejecting traditional melodies, the album is seen as a fearless attack on musical norms. The reviewer highlights the record’s philosophical depth, cult status, and its break from mainstream music, marking it as a monument of experimental sound. Dive into 'Meet the Residents' and experience the fearless, avant-garde journey that redefined experimental music.

 The violent nature of the Friulian presents itself here in all its nakedness, fueled by the lies of everything that surrounds him.

 The rituals of sperm, piss, blood, and shit are continuous even in their psychic manifestations.

The review explores Pasolini's film Salò as a ruthless condemnation of societal lies, corruption, and human degradation. It notes the complete rejection of hope and previous ideals by Pasolini, highlighting the brutal and symbolic use of violence. The film is viewed as a prophetic vision of modern dystopia, underscored by disturbing imagery and themes. The reviewer praises Pasolini's uncompromising artistic statement, despite the film's disturbing content. Dive into this intense review and explore Pasolini’s chilling masterpiece Salò—prepare for a cinematic experience unlike any other.

 Bombolo is Buddha: sees, foresees, realizes, provides for, envisions, reassesses, oversees.

 Charming storyteller of an anarchic-mystification, the director continues piercingly in the immediacy of representation.

Nando Cicero's 1982 film W la Foca is a wild, surreal comedy blending anarchic humor with social satire. Bombolo shines as a Buddha-like figure, and the film incorporates vaudeville and bizarre sketches. Featuring striking performances by Lory Del Santo and young Moana Pozzi, the movie was initially censored but has since gained cult status. Its absurdity and raw authenticity provide a unique cinematic experience. Dive into the bizarre world of W la Foca—watch this surreal cult classic and experience Italian comedy like never before!

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