HOLY DEATH "Abraxas" Demo 1994 (Luciferian Polish Black Metal from the dark past)
1. Abraxas
2. Inferno
3. Astral Nightmare
4. Sodomy of Megido
5. Necromancy
6. Black Inquisition
7. Blasphemy of Churches
8. Prology of Death
HOLY DEATH "Abraxas" | Holy Death | Old Temple (bandcamp.com)
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listen. to my little thoughts.
baron’s existence to me reads as SAD. i get it like we’re all ‘oh bad YIKES CREEPY DOLL JONATHAN COULTON EW’ but to me they read as that fun little aroace grief—the desperation to hold onto riz is familiar to me in the sense of ‘if i can’t force this to work for me, what else IS there?’ they’re unhinged & terrifying but when you consider it in the context of a being who has nothing else, it feels… different!!!
it’s profoundly lonely. like they’ve said, there are ONLY three things about them that are true. so why do you exist? because of riz. what do you love? riz. if he’s gone, what do you have left?
…well, damn, looks like we gotta die together.
and like, it isn’t riz’s fault. he doesn’t owe them anything. it isn’t his fault that he just so happened to be the ONE person whose ‘yeah i’m dating someone you don’t know them they go to another school’ lie spiraled well beyond his control, nor does it excuse baron treating him in…. Such A Manner.
man i just deeply hope the bad kids do not HAVE to kill baron. like please not my lil guy i have so much left to project on him 😭
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Do you see Doll pulling an “I am a victim, too, I have no choice but do as my terrible master bids” act next chapter, to convince Snake and Finny to go along with her directions? The one advantage kids have so far is that they outnumber Doll and that lone female staffer…
What will Doll say?
Yes, I think she will probably play the victim card, much like Joker did when our earl confronted him and Kelvin. But I'm hoping that, unlike our earl, Snake (and Finny) will confront her -- not with the idea that they are taking away something she took from them but -- with the truth that regardless of how she was treated, she had a choice whether or not to obey. Well, back in her circus days, anyway.
Because, of course, her situation is honestly a bit different from Joker, since she's now a bizarre doll following cinematic records that Undertaker has used to "program" her. Still, these should be her own cinematic records, specifically the "future memories" that show her goals in life. No, her personal goals don't include harming children. In fact, she was the most resistant among the circus members who were kidnapping those children.
When Doll gives her reasons/excuses for going along with Undertaker's and real Ciel's plans, this would be a good time for Finny and/or Snake to flashback to their backstories and talk about the choices they made. Finny could have just sat there and let the researcher shoot him, but he decided to fight for his life and escape. Then he could have fought to get away from our earl and Sebastian, but he decided to accept their job offer. We know much less about Snake, but he put up with whatever came his way for a long time, too. However, when he realized the other first tier circus members might never return, he could have stayed on with the failing circus, but he decided to take matters into his own hands. Then he decided to also accept a job offer from our earl.
Both of them broke away from their situations, even though it was probably a very difficult decision to make. In some way or other, they felt programmed by the little systems they were in, but breakdowns to those systems provided them with opportunities to do something else. They could argue with Doll that this break (they intend to cause) in the orphanage's system is her opportunity to change her own behaviors.
This could go a few different ways.
She could double down on her programming and fight them (as soon as she has enough strength)
She could agree with them but finish getting the blood transfusion, so she'd have the energy to help them destroy the place and/or help them escape
She could agree with them, remove the tubing, and allow herself to further deteriorate/weaken from a lack of fresh blood supply. Idk how long that would take or what would happen to her mentally because of this
She could be forced to break down completely, like Agares, and start attacking them in a mindless manner, forgetting her programming as if she'd run out of "episodes"
Personally, I have a feeling we will end up with some sort of fight scene between Doll and Snake and/or Finny.
About the three ladies who work behind the scenes here, the head matron seems to be the only one that doesn't really question what the orphanage is doing. Jane ends up helping Mey-Rin and Ran-Mao at Heathfield's manor. Ada helps Baldo, Lau, and the vets at Athena Sanatorium. So, perhaps the two other staff ladies decide to help the kids, even if the head matron doesn't. Maybe just Susan helps... since we know her name....
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Steve Kuhn: A Journey Through Jazz Mastery
Introduction:
Steve Kuhn is a jazz pianist whose career spans over six decades, marked by a relentless pursuit of musical excellence and innovation. Born eighty-six years ago today on March 24, 1938, in New York City, New York, Kuhn began playing the piano at an early age and quickly showed a natural talent for the instrument. His musical journey has been characterized by a deep exploration of…
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"THE BARON HAS DENIED THAT VENOM HAD ANY INFLUENCE ON THEM WHATSOEVER..."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Rob "The Baron" Miller, vocalist/bassist/co-founder of the almighty AMEBIX, caught red-handed with VENOM's “Die Hard” (1983) 7" single when he's numerously stated that VENOM didn’t influence Amebix's sound.
OVERVIEW: "Considered the “Godfathers of Crust Punk” Amebix mixed KILLING JOKE post-punk, with BLACK SABBATH Sludge, MOTÖRHEAD Speed and First Wave of Black Metal nastiness. AMEBIX, especially on their best album “Monolith”, sounds like VENOM with slower tempos, Rob "The Baron" Miller, the lead singer sounds very close to Cronos’ “gargle with acid and razor blades” vocal style, their sound is down, dirty, but sludgy, slow and eerie. They didn’t sing about the Devil at all but their lyrics were more occult and anarcho politics. They also set themselves apart from the other punks by dressing in black and carrying around books by Aleister Crowley. The Baron has denied that VENOM had any influence on them whatsoever, another band disavowing or being embarrassed by VENOM. Sorry, Rob, all one needs to do is listen to your music and look at this picture to show that you're full of shit."
-- NOISE PUNCHER (extreme music blogspot) on similarities between AMEBIX and VENOM
Source: www.noisepuncher.net/tag/amebix, Pinterest, & Rare Vinyl.
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