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Conservationist
at 2008-08-15 10:13:01
If "metal" could be used as a descriptive term, meaning something that finds beauty in the terrifying and violent, then this is the most metal music I've heard lately. It's not frilly and it's not frivolous. It is playful, witty, and musically adept, but even more than that, it's warlike. It accesses its sensitive side only through a sense of conquering the world and replacing confusion with an elegant, powerful, masculine order. It is excellently epic. It steps outside the individual, sees the grandeur of the world, and transcends itself.
It is Franz Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony," which is also the soundtrack to the Swedish cult occult film "Haxan."
Franz Schubert - Unfinished Symphony MP3
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Franz Schubert - Unfinished Symphony CD
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