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Lustmord - The Word As Power


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"Half a decade in the making, it’s an exploration of ritual music without dogma. For the first time in his 33-year career Lustmord places vocals at the centre of his abyssal ambient creations, coaxing incantatory performances out of Aina Skinnes Olsen, Jarboe (ex-Swans), Maynard James Keenan (Tool) and Soriah.Those looking to properly decode the subject matter of the album are advised to study Simon Fowler’s fiendishly elaborate, double-spread cover illustration. Suffice it to say here that it concerns "the word" as written - signs, ciphers, symbology, semantics, etymology - and as spoken - myths, mantras, chants, invocation and evocation. Of course it’s also about the unwritten, the unspoken; that which exists beyond the reach of language."

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  • 4 weeks later...

i was playing this in my living room and my roommate came out of the office and asked me what I was planning to sacrifice.

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I don't think I have any worthy offerings at present moment.

 

it's just as well, no one cares anyway, i don't think anyone ever did honestly. it's nothing against you or your offering, nothing personal. sacrifice is vastly overrated. your friend is passé, so 3000 bc.

what a lump, u should sacrifice him maybe?

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  • 1 month later...

Lustmord is great, and Blackest Ever Black has become one of my favorite labels recently. That clip sounds great, definitely want this.

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