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 "The morbid attachment that distinguishes this 'species' is truly unique."

 "Frank Henenlotter needed very little money to direct a 16mm film, and who cares about the money, in the end, it’s the theme... that rewards the viewers."

Basket Case is a distinctive cult horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter that tells the bizarre story of Siamese twins, Duane and Belial. Despite its low budget and clay-like special effects, the film powerfully explores themes of attachment, jealousy, and revenge. The story's unique concept and 1982 release make it a notable entry in horror cinema, especially for fans of psychological and splatter subgenres. The strong bond between the twins drives the narrative, creating an emotionally charged horror experience. Dive into the eerie world of Basket Case and discover a cult horror classic that blends gore with deep psychological drama!

 McDowell is incredible, embodying pure evil.

 The film does not show gruesome scenes, the terror is evoked by the dialogues that leave to our minds the unpleasant task of imagining the events.

Evilenko tells the harrowing story of serial killer Andrej Chikatilo set against the crumbling Soviet Union. Director David Grieco adopts a semi-documentary style, while Malcolm McDowell delivers a captivating performance as the monster. The film relies on psychological tension and atmospheric horror over graphic scenes. A respectful portrayal of a dark chapter in history, enhanced by strong acting and compelling storytelling. Watch Evilenko now for a haunting glimpse into one of history's darkest killers through Malcolm McDowell’s unforgettable performance.

 The group’s lyrics and music are among the filthiest of punk, the themes ranged from vampirism to murder to necrophilia, all naturally seasoned with a healthy passion for horror movies.

 'Digging My Grave' great piece, tempo changes and prominent sax perhaps the best episode of the entire Flesheaters career.

This review celebrates The Flesheaters' 1981 album 'A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die' as a mature and influential record in the early Californian punk scene. Led by Chris D., the band blends punk with blues and voodoobilly, featuring notable musicians from LA's underground scene. The album’s dark, horror-inspired lyrics and standout tracks like 'Divine Horseman' and 'Digging My Grave' are praised. The review also touches on the band's later works, highlighting the unique place of this album in their catalog. Discover the dark and twisted punk masterpiece 'A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die'—listen now and dive into its cult classic sound!

 The black and white footage, along with the lack of audio replaced by strange sounds on loop, does nothing but transport the viewer into a hallucinated and timeless dimension.

 Mother Nature approaches the now lifeless body of 'GOD,' and by masturbating the corpse, she will fertilize herself and bring forth a son.

Begotten is a landmark experimental film by E. Elias Merhige, known for its hypnotic and surreal black-and-white visuals. The film’s cryptic narrative uses symbolism and disturbing imagery to immerse viewers in a timeless, hallucinatory experience. While challenging to interpret, its artistic style and atmosphere make it a cult classic. The review highlights the film’s opening as particularly powerful and encourages viewers to experience the film without spoilers. Dive into the haunting and surreal world of Begotten—watch this cult classic and experience cinema like never before!

 Huddie William Leadbetter aka Lead Belly is GOD to me, no artist will ever come close to his class.

 He succeeded in breaking down the line separating Blues from Folk like no one before.

This review praises Lead Belly as an unparalleled blues legend whose adventurous life and virtuosity on the 12-string guitar shaped the blues genre. The Tradition Masters album is highlighted as a definitive collection showcasing his talents and influence, including iconic songs like Goodnight Irene and Black Betty. The reviewer appreciates Lead Belly’s impact on both blues and folk music, noting his historical significance and enduring legacy. Explore Lead Belly’s musical legacy through The Tradition Masters—listen to the raw power of classic blues today!

 It is the interpretation of Howlin' Wolf in a state of Luciferian grace that makes the difference.

 English bands hailed him as the spiritual father.

This review traces Howlin' Wolf's influential blues career leading up to his historic London Sessions album. Featuring legendary British musicians, the album revisits classic tracks with energetic performances. The review praises Howlin' Wolf's voice and charisma, highlighting the importance of this album in blues and rock history. The remastered edition offers extensive bonus content, cementing its status as a must-listen for blues fans. Discover the raw power of Howlin' Wolf’s London Sessions—listen now and experience blues history with legendary rock icons!

 The album is an anthem to electric blues, with R.L.'s sound as pounding and hypnotic as the Delta blues has ever expressed.

 R.L. Burnside was also great with the acoustic guitar, and the albums Mississippi hill country blues and Acoustic stories are excellent representations of this.

This review highlights R.L. Burnside's journey from a humble Delta blues artist to a celebrated electric blues legend. Bad Luck City showcases his pounding, hypnotic sound rooted deeply in Delta traditions. The album reflects Burnside's harsh life experiences and vibrant musical personality. His collaboration with Jon Spencer and later works brought him deserved recognition beyond the blues community. Overall, the review praises the album as a powerful blues milestone. Explore R.L. Burnside's iconic Bad Luck City and experience authentic Delta blues at its rawest and most powerful.

 The New Christs continue on the path of the Birdman, so rock uncompromising and raw like almost all Australian bands.

 One of those albums that once heard, often returns to the player without ever boring.

The review praises The New Christs' 1989 album Distemper as a fiery and uncompromising work continuing the legacy of Radio Birdman and the Stooges. The album is noted for its relentless energy, fantastic melodies, and consistent quality across ten tracks. Despite being overlooked at release, it remains a cherished classic in Australian rock. The review highlights its enduring appeal and raw rock spirit. Listen to Distemper now and experience one of Australia's rawest rock classics!

 The Wailers were not among the pioneers but the very first to turn inside out the already violent rock of Berry and Diddley.

 This Livewire is a best that represents them in the second period 65-67, inside pure dynamite.

The review highlights The Wailers as pioneers of early 60s garage rock, predating even the Sonics. It emphasizes their raw, powerful sound and influential legacy, especially with tracks like "The Witch" and "Hung Up." The band's significance is underscored despite their relative obscurity compared to other contemporaries. This compilation, Livewire!!!, showcases their explosive and groundbreaking style. Dive into The Wailers' explosive garage rock sound—listen to Livewire!!! and experience rock history in raw form!

 "Link Wray was the first to experiment with aggressive and threatening sounds, creating what became known as fuzz guitar by puncturing his amplifier's cones."

 "If it hadn’t been for him and Rumble, I would have never picked up a guitar" – Pete Townshend.

This review honors Link Wray, a groundbreaking guitarist who pioneered the fuzz sound and influenced rock music deeply. 'Mr. Guitar' compiles his classic tracks, including the sensation 'Rumble,' known for its dark tone and historic radio ban. The album's influence extends through genres like Garage Punk and Hard Rock, praised highly by peers and later generations. It is a must-listen for fans of rock, blues, and guitar-driven music. Discover the groundbreaking sounds of Link Wray & The Raymen — listen to 'Mr. Guitar' and experience rock history firsthand!

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