152314 cnap graphisme en france 23 2017 fr. A Guide Through the Haunting World of “Folk Horror” « Bandcamp Daily. Comus by Mike Rose Folk horror is a contemporary term coined to describe a cultural strand running through film, art, literature, and music. Appropriately though, its origins are as old as the hills. The term appears to have entered the lingua franca in Jonathan Rigby and Mark Gatiss’ 2010 BBC documentary Home Counties Horror, where it was used to describe three British horror films—1968’s Witchfinder General, 1970’s Blood On Satan’s Claw, and 1973’s The Wicker Man.
Each of these films posited the English countryside as a place of ancient traditions and malign forces, dangerous to outsiders and the unwary. In his essay “From The Forests, Fields And Furrows,” Andy Paciorek notes folk horror’s proximity to psychogeography, the Situationist concept which draws lines between landscape and the human psyche. In folk horror, evil is stamped into the very soil. The term “folk horror” might have sprung from cinema, but this is a world from which music and sound is inextricable.
—Louis Pattison.
Liveplasma. Nightfall In Metal Earth : Chroniques reviews metal heavy progressif black death doom gothique. Desert-Rock.com - Le site francophone du Stoner Rock. Stonerrock.eu - European Stoner Rock Community. Ride With The Devil. Doom Metal Reviews: March Poll Results: Who Is The Best Drummer? ... The results are in for the drummer poll. As usual it didn't quite finish up the way I was expecting with the exception that Des Kensel finished way up on top. The guy is a maniac behind the kit and way deserving of the number one position in the poll. Jeff 'Oly' Olsen came in second and got there I am suspecting on the strength of his drumming from the Trouble days. The great Chris Hakius came in third, with all due respect, I didn't think he would finish that high in the results. For the fourth and fifth spots though we have two Saint Vitus drummers, Henry Vasquez and the late Armando Acosta (R.I.P) which combined brought in 98 votes, more than winner Des Kensel so you could say Vitus wins again.
Elsewhere on the poll, it was surprising to see Gary Isom poll so low given the popularity of Pentagram but it was great to see Joe Hasselvander and Vince Verkay bring in respectable vote counts; they are two very underrated drummers indeed. 1. Read interviews with Des Kensel HERE and HERE.