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Die - The World of Mercy scenes from recording
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The Fall (Tarsem Singh, 2006)
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Feb 1994 / Rockin’ on Japan
There is no guilt, none at all Divorce, makeup, homosexuality, expulsion, left wing rallies, confinement…… Orphaned soul ISSAY speaks of his traumatic early life and his aloof spirit for the first time 20,000 characters interview
Der Zibet’s new album “POP MANIA”, which corresponds to the second phase of their evolution, welcomed Okano Hajime as a producer. It is a work that leaves the impression that they’re here to make their marks as they open up to pop. Listening to Der Zibet’s past work cooped up in my room, they have all been rather serious productions, but this album, in comparison, has the glitter, the absurdity, and the merriment of rock packed together in a jumble, making it an unexpectedly contemporary album. Even ISSAY’s vocals comes through more distinctly, more dramatically than in their previous works. It is one cool rock album.
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do you ever get sad attacks and it drains you and you’re just left sitting there like wow this is so uncalled for rude
Hideto Matsumoto (1965-1998)
Ezra Miller photographed by Mikael Jansson for Interview Magazine.
Had a strange dream last night about Wilfred Owen. He had returned to life (à la ‘Mary Rose’). I was my young self, but was explaining to him all that happened about his becoming so famous. It was a pleasant dream, with Weirleigh background. Wilfred looked more like his brother Harold – had fair hair. It may have been induced by my thinking about my poems before falling asleep, and wishing I could get advice about them from Parnassian departed friends. But W. said nothing about my work, and I was merely happy at his return and taking charge of him. At the end of the dream we were leaving Weirleigh and going off abroad together. I have never dreamt of him being with me before, though he has been so often in my mind in the last thirty-five years. ‘O Wilfred, how wonderful, that you are back again alive!’ I exclaimed to him. During this dream I half-awoke more than twice, but the dream continued.
from Siegfried Sassoon’s diary; entry dated 7 February 1954 (via thefoxhuntingman)
self care is listening to the entire depeche mode discography at 3 am with your headphones at full volume
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