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A Nazi platoon runs into a lone gold prospector in Finland and assumes he's an easy target…
Big mistake.
Cathartic, gory pulp fiction. Book your ticket for Sisu now!
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Tori Amos
Under The Pink
Number of LPs: 1
Label: Atlantic
Release Year on Jacket: 1994 (this reissue 2015)
Songs I Liked:
All of it!!!
Overall Rating: A+
Would You Recommend:
Little Earthquakes is one of my desert island records. It is a masterpiece. This was her follow up record. Tori's second solo record came out swinging. She pushed away from being a novelty piano singer, and delivered a truly original alternative album that paved the way for many female artists after her. The songs are powerful, and usually cross into uncomfortable areas but that is what makes them so powerful. The packaging is also great. The back cover is a lyric sheet, and the insert is Tori's own thoughts written for this reissue. Little Earthquake introduced us to Tori Amos, but this album solidified her as a force to be reckoned with. This is an excellent listen.
Don't take my word for it listen for yourself and tell me what you think.
Spotify Link to Album:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6VNuZLF98tsRYgqlIXAVCD?si=M7V7nd1mQomzJDqcejrq2Q
"I may not have found a reason to stay, but I have found a reason to come back."
- Primo, The Hows of Us 2018
Number 3 in our FiftyShadesFreed Valentine’s Day countdown hosted by Official Fifty. Did you go pass first base this weekend? Yeah.
Current Exhibition at the Petley Jones Gallery September 2017 'Olympic', 40 x 60 inches, Oil on canvas, 2017 by Amelia Alcock-White. Ink work by Takao Tanabe, Bronze by Blake Ward, and ceramic piece by Michael Hermesh.
http://petleyjones.com/currently-showing/