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Adam Schnellenbach's video: Vital VHS Vlog: Jaws 1975

@Vital VHS Vlog: Jaws(1975)
Vital VHS Vlog: Jaws(1975) - https://youtu.be/EOoIpSCt7tY - SUPPORT THE CHANNEL//PATREON UPDATED DAILY/ENTER THE MONTHLY CONTEST: - http://www.patreon.con/vitalvinylvlog - - https://sentientruin.bandcamp.com/album/adorned-in-ruin - ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL VIEWING!! I'M HOPING AT LEAST 99% OF THE VIEWERS HAVE SEEN, "JAWS"? STEPHEN SPIELBERG AT THE START OF HIS PEAK IN MY OPINION. FROM TAKING OUT THE INFAMOUS CHAPTER IN THE BOOK TO NOT SHOWING THE SHARK (DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES) UNTIL WELL INTO THE FILM DEFINITELY WORKS IN THE MOVIES FAVOR AND ALSO HAS BEEN JOCKED COUNTLESS TIMES. WHICH I'M GUESSING ARE MOSTLY FOR BUDGET REASONS. BUT TODAY WE LISTEN TO SOME DEATH METAL AND DISCUSS, "JAWS" AND WHY ITS A TIMELESS CLASSICK! "Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brody's wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography." https://youtu.be/EOoIpSCt7tY - BACKGROUND MUSIC/BUY: GOLGOTHAN REMAINS -ADORED IN RUIN "Australian dark death metal horde Golgothan Remains return with their cataclysmic sophomore LP "Adorned in Ruin", a thirty-minute weapon of absolute oblivion forged by the force of pure darkness and chaos. This new full length offering sees the Sydney extreme metal cult heighten and elevate their own vision of a dark future-shaping death metal to its most devastating form yet, pushing the genre beyond a state of weaponized majesty and assembling an imposing and magnificent sonic beast shrouded in destruction and otherworldly atmospheres. The band's staple onslaught of enveloping dissonance and unyielding intensity indeed reaches the pinnacle of its expression on "Adorned in Ruin", as various currents of black and death metal, old and new, are brought together by the band to create a transformative hellscape where futuristic and visionary atmospherics, sprawling songwriting and primeval violence are masterfully interwoven into omnipotent bedlam. Animating the imploding intensity and cascading chaos harbored at the heart of the album, one can easily parse the mind-bending guitar abstractions reminiscent of modern masters like Ulcerate, Abyssal or Phobocosm, yet the work resonates vigorously with the wrath and feral abandon that made Immolation's or Deicide's early dark death metal such a bastion of chaos and darkness decades ago. It is this encompassing yet future-reaching and visionary approach to the death metal craft, leveraging various of its eras, which has yielded such a majestic and imposing beast of an album. An intimidating dark death metal behemoth that emanates with an aura of apocalyptic immensity as it churns with the violence of godly destruction and feeds from the very depths of oblivion, casting monstrous shadows across a scorched wasteland and evoking visions of grandiose future wars and endless ruin devouring the earth. " - https://sentientruin.bandcamp.com/album/adorned-in-ruin - - https://youtu.be/EOoIpSCt7tY -

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