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"The Evasion" - 1962

#35mm
 
Anal Cunt - 5643 Song (Full EP) (1989)

Perfect for a light and carefree after-dinner.
 
Memphis Slim - Born With The Blues
If the noble demons of blues haven't possessed you, you can't know what a spectacular shitshow of emotional life you're missing out on...
“Blues kills me with life” (quote: IlConte)
 
Adolf Satan - Townspeople are the ones who will pay

When a group has a sound and a singer like that, it’s impossible #nottolove them.
 
Things We Said Today Bitols(cover)
 
The Gun Club - (1994) - Idiot Waltz

He was born in my same year (the cursed '58) in Montebello (around Los Angeles County, in the States, towards the southwest of the San Gabriel Valley), homeland of the Uto-Aztec people belonging to the family of Native Americans called "Tongva", who used to live in cubic structures with straw roofs, where both men and women had their bodies tattooed, wore long hair, and usually dressed in animal skins during all seasons, except for men who almost completely undressed in winter. Unfortunately, as in many other cases, European diseases killed countless Tongva, so much so that by 1870 the area they inhabited was populated by only a few natives.

From a young age, he loved reggae, Robert Johnson with his delta blues, rock'n'roll à la Bo Diddley, and why not? also the folk rock of Mr. Dylan.
Around his twenties, he founded his first band "The Creeping Ritual" with guitarist Kid Congo Powers, which changed its name to "The Gun Club" in '80, and over the next two years, they released their first and only two albums before leaving us at just 37 years old, due to a cursed brain hemorrhage in Salt Lake City, Utah, homeland of the Native Americans "Shoshone", "Ute" and "Paiute," and here the circle closes... his name was Jeffrey Lee Pierce.
 
dEUS-Instant Street

an incredible piece: alt-country banjo intro, baroque-pop progression, and a pure indie-rock guitar outro...
 
Saxon - Heavy Metal Thunder
After the Riot and the Seal, the Noble Saxons
Long live the old, historic, primordial metal!
Sure, the metalheads are already a bit ugly when they're young, but when they get old, they’re terrifying hahahahaha!