Despite being surrounded by loss and destruction, no one can keep them apart, not even themselves.ĭavid Lynch has called his 1990 Palme d’Or-winning film Wild at Heart “a picture about finding love in hell,” which may be the closest Lynch has ever come to saying what any of his films are actually about. Their adventure climaxes in a lonely, remote place, where they meet a man in black whose presence will threaten their love for each other. In a supreme act of defiance, they grab their cigarettes, snakeskin jackets, and bubblegum hop in a classic convertible and barrel down a road littered with fatal car crashes, violence, and a doomed sense of romance. On the other side of a desert season are growth, a deeper connection to Jesus, and a new authority.Synopsis: A sincere-but-damned rebel misfit and a sexually willing, independent woman fight her deranged, uptight Mama for the right to preserve their forbidden love. This new album is a strong declaration of freedom and who God is. “Emerging from the desert ushered me into a season fresh with new life. God met me in the desert and brought life and healing,” explains Kim Walker-Smith of the seasons that led to the new album. “My last record, On My Side, was a collection of songs written from a desert season of my life. Wild Heart explores themes of life, beginning again, and returning to our first love, and is a collection of live-recorded songs and moments that are joyful, raw, honest, and intimate. It was recorded live at the Cascade Theater in Redding, California where she was married and where her album Still Believe was recorded. Kim Walker-Smith’s new worship album, Wild Heart is out now.
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