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Indian Horror Film âNuminous,â Based on Real Paranormal Case, Boards Fearfolks for Cannes Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
Indian Horror Film âNuminous,â Based on Real Paranormal Case, Boards Fearfolks for Cannes Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
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https://variety.com/2026/film/asia/indian-horror-numinous-fearfolks-cannes-sales-1236745882/
SERRC-artikkelissaan Ljiljana Radenovic pohtii Knut Hamsunin Pan-kirjan onnettoman luutnantin pyhyys-kokemusta Charles Taylorin kosmisten kytkÜsten teorian kehyksessä, https://social-epistemology.com/2025/10/03/knut-hamsuns-pan-cosmic-connections-from-within-ljiljana-radenovic/
#serrc #hamsun #pan #transcendence #holy #connection #sublime #transcendent #myytti #myth #mythical #numinous #nature #luonto #kirjamastodon #tolstoy
Knut Hamsunâs Pan is famous for its love story and the extraordinary psychological portrayal of infatuation. Its very title and the magical North, where wilderness seeps into human settlementsâŚ
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Cascadian black metal is not a term you hear too often (unless youâre some kind of Cascadian black metal fan who regularly searches the term), but thatâs what I was offered when I started looking into Returning. After I was done being enamored by the lovely cover art over there, I had to remind myself what it meantâand when I did, I was more than happy to dive in blind. The sophomore full-length from Numinous, Returning aims at a wild sound, boasting âemotional melodies, introspective ritual elements, and deeply thoughtful lyrics.â1 That checks all of the boxes for meâhow does this particular branch of atmospheric black metal hold up to its inspiration and its contemporaries?
The natural imagery and theme to Returning is its most notable quality, and is expressed in several different ways throughout. Black metal this may well be, but it takes several minutes for the metal bit to get started and it makes up less of the album whole than youâd think. Still, I donât mind a slow build, nor am I opposed to heightened thematic relevance. I donât mind nature noises, acoustic guitars, plucked passages, tremolo riffs, all of which Numinous happily provide. The ambient passages are reminiscent of Wolves in the Throne Room, while the metal bits remind me, curiously, of October Fallsârough around the edges, but lively and spirited, with the tremolo leads in particular carrying melody and passion in a thematic, evocative way.
If only there were more of them! The lead guitar carries the emotional weight of Numinous, but gets little time to shine throughout, mostly on opener âSacred Decay.â So much of Returning is dedicated to ambient passages or nature noises; so much of the metal songs use the same-sounding bludgeoning bass riff; and so much of the vocal approach is in a hoarse, not-a-growl, not-a-shout style that doesnât land for me. When Numinous isnât rocking an emotive, melodic lead, their music is often blending in with itself, losing memorability and impact. âOfferings to the Great Circleâ has some strong ideas: an acoustic build to a thundering riff, an effectively creepy break around the one-third mark. These all represent great moments, but too often, they feel like theyâre only momentsâhere one second, and gone the next, swept up by the next new idea that doesnât make quite the same impact.
It doesnât help that the full album is only three songs long, nor that âOfferings to the Great Circleâ alone is twenty minutes out of forty-six. The three pieces are fairly distinct from one another, tooââEndless Danceâ has no metal in it at all, but rather cycles through traditional drumming, nature samples, Forndom-style strings passages, and finally an acoustic build to the next song. All of this would be fine were the song not eleven minutes long, or maybe if it wasnât following a thirteen-minute-long black metal songâor if didnât âendâ each time it introduces a new idea (it could easily be three distinct songs, with the acoustic end being far and away the best one). I mentioned earlier that âOfferings to the Great Circleâ has some strong moments, but it similarly creaks under its weight, and could have been both shortened and split.2 All of this creates for me an image of an unrealized ambition, a vision Numinous has for Returning that I lost somewhere in the translation.
And itâs an honest shame, because I do think that somewhere or, perhaps, in several placesâalong the way, this band with a sound I like made some choices that I donât care for, and now they and I are looking at two different things. The vision, passion, and technical skill are largely present, but as I listen to the four-minute-long ambient outro to âOfferings to the Great Circleâ for what will be the final time, I canât help but feel disappointed by the result.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps mp3
Label: Bindrune Recordings
Website: bindrunerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/numinous
Releases Worldwide: June 20th, 2025
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Todayâs poem, by Rainer Maria Rilke.
https://poets.org/poem/archaic-torso-apollo
#poetry #RainerMariaRilke #apollo #greek #god #torso #beauty #judgement #encounter #numinous