Since their formation in 1995, Church of Misery have presented fans with a successful package that melds their love of Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, et al with a bloody serial killer thread.
In Humboldt’s Gift, Saul Bellow’s narrator Charles Citrine has an enthusiasm for reading an encyclopaedia of religion, claiming that his contemporary America was rife with recurrent types found therein. The indications are that Citrine is thinking especially of the counterculture.
This is an except of David Kerekes’ travels through the Italian south in search of the tarantella and tarantism, which is a specific type of folk music and a sort of existentional meltdown.
Gathering of the Tribe: Music and Heavy Conscious Creation by Mark Goodall, with various contributors. A look at the role of the occult in music through key albums. Exclusive hardback edition available.Buy this item