
Epilogue: Maurice Sendak is musing about death while mourning the loss of the Lindbergh baby.
Take 1: The Bulger killers are applauded at the Royal Albert Hall.
Take 2: Fritz Haarmann is haunting the children’s rhymes in Weimar Germany.
Change of scenery: Arnold Böcklin’s iconic painting becomes a Dionysian playground, a battle filed, a bone yard, the temple ground for an ecstatic marriage between sex and death.
THE WILD RUMPUS STARTS!
A yearning for the island to explode in convulsions, an inconceivable orgasm to echo over the sea, make Death the reaper of seas, the waves to rumble with terrifying force towards other coasts, towards other wombs. The boys are bathing in Heliogabalus’ blue-black sea of roses, an orgy where bodies can’t be separated, where all the members, the mouths, thighs and ribcages, every bruised nipple are a part of one single body.
The Lamb and the Sacrifice: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are climbing the stakes of Joan of Arc guided by the arrows meant for Saint Sebastian. A cloud of flies raises from the slabs of the West Memphis Trio victims. The young bodies disappear into the vortex of Jeffrey Dahmer’s Infinity Land where they are joined in the ranks of Peter Pan’s lost boys.
CD + Booklet (14.00,-)
Packaged in a DVD case with full color cover and full color 24 pages booklet including Bladh's unique collages and Cavefors' texts. Limited edition of mere 200 copies! Freak Animal.
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Just Got my copy in the mail from Finland yesterday. Phenomenal work! The packaging and artwork are excellent.
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