Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust Classical Music Notice: The BBC Proms are underway. (The Proms are a huge summer concert festival.) Last Tuesday, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Michael Spyres, Ann Hallenberg, Laurent Naouri, and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique did a performance of Hector Berlioz’ Dramatic Legend (between an opera and a cantata) titled “La damnation de Faust” (The Damnation of Faust). Between parts 2 and 3, there is an 20-minute intermission feature where they talk about The Devil in music with the author of the book The Devil: A Biography, Peter Stanford. After part 4, they play Giuseppe Tartini’s […]
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GYPS FULVUS As a special treat from today through August 22nd, all Gyps Fulvus digital music releases are available at the name your price option through Bandcamp. Download for no charge, or pick your own price if you’d like to show your support to Gyps for his vast, diverse, and versatile musical output – past, present, and future. OFFICIAL WEBSITE BANDCAMP FACEBOOK TWITTER YOUTUBE
Sound Sorcery – Episode 8 – Gyps Fulvus – Third Side Network Tune into this episode of Sound Sorcery as Gyps analyzes and discusses George Crumb’s chilling and terrifying masterpiece, “Black Angels.” (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
THE DEMENTED 1: A MOMENT WITH DONALD THOMAS Join Texxx as he sits down with Citizen Donald Thomas. They discuss Brackish Tide, horror films, Satanism, and much more. Click here for more info about Donald Thomas and Brackish Tide (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Reverend Darren Deicide on Hudson County Skvm Talk Reverend Deicide covers many topics, including the role of adversarialism in the blues and its descendants, exploring the Satanic ethos that undergirds these aesthetic qualities. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
The Wild, Wicked & Weird World of Jimmy Psycho JIMMY PSYCHO is the main mind behind the long-running “Horror Rawkillbilly” outfit PSYCHO CHARGER and the wildly popular “spooky sci-fi punk rock lounge band” THE JIMMY PSYCHO EXPERIMENT…never a dull moment to be had as both of these music acts became known for equal parts musicanship and showmanship. Not one to sit still for too long, Jimmy is always writing, recording, and performing music that seamlessly crosses genres with his various musical projects that range from raucous roots rock to classical music. In addition to the currently active projects found […]
In Memoriam Haruo Nakajima (1929-2017) A horned salute to the man inside the Gojira suit for most of the Showa series of films (from 1954-1972). Nakajima took his work seriously, having studied the movements of large animals in Japanese zoos before striding onscreen as the King of the Monsters in Ishiro Honda’s GOJIRA (1954). The first master of suitmation acting, he had to carefully gauge his movements as they were shot faster than usual so they would appear slower and thus seem to indicate greater mass when the footage was screened at normal 24 fps. Effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya was […]
The Metro #396: 80′s and New Wave with Violent Femme, Duran Duran, and more Now available on Radio Free Satan: This week on The Metro, Warlock JNothing brings the following bands for you weekly trip back to the 1980s: Captain Sensible, Talk Talk, Violent Femmes, Duran Duran, The Go Go’s, Thompson Twins, Madonna, Nick Heyward, P.I.L., Billy Idol, Til Tuesday, Missing Persons, Bobby McFerrin, Frank & Moon Zappa, The Bangles, and finishing up with The Romantics. Listen to this episode and other satanic podcasts at radiofreesatan.com.
Speak of the Devil: V Holeček Wednesday, August 9th / 7pm MST Speak of the Devil – Reverend Campbell Interviews V Holeček. He is a contemporary artist, working in colored pencils and acrylic paint. His work is grounded in Central/Eastern-European and American dark surrealism. Join us live as we discuss his history with Satanism, artistic inspirations and the life of an artist. You can learn more about V Holeček and view his artwork on his website schamballah.com. Sign Up to the Email List. Subscribe to the YouTube Channel. Give a Rating & Review. Hail Satan! —Reverend Campbell