vershy versh
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I've been rewatching bits of True Detective recently - the first season - and one of its finest features is that noxious, decaying Louisiana landscape of buckled churches, seedy motels, belching petrochemical plants and stagnant bayous. The show's third lead, as the writer said. Everything that happens can be read as downstream from the various currents running through the rotting backdrop.
Corpsey made a thread about the influence of landscape on music in particular, but with this one I'm interested in its influence more generally. What pressures does it exert on its inhabitants? I'm talking natural landscapes all the way to cities and factories here. All of it. What are these places doing to us?
Corpsey made a thread about the influence of landscape on music in particular, but with this one I'm interested in its influence more generally. What pressures does it exert on its inhabitants? I'm talking natural landscapes all the way to cities and factories here. All of it. What are these places doing to us?