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Āter - Strontroaper Van Abjille (Lyric Video)

Āter – Strontroaper Van Abjille (Lyric Video)

E.P. with 4 page booklet available through pm of the page or through [email protected], wire transfer or paypal. Now available seperate or in limited full package deal with some discounts! Cd: Āter: Vullighied with 4 page booklet: €8Patch: Āter shield logo, iron or sew, high quality patch!: €5,50Stickers: for both shield and full logo stickers: € 1Double sided plectrum with both shield and full logo on there: €3 Full package (including all above) in limited supply to 50: €15 €18 for the package including the Face Your Underground compilation cd 🙂 Shipping and handling. In Belgium: €3,50In EU: €12Overseas: 13,50 Order […]

Lorcan Black: Eyes of Octavia

A new song from Lorcan Black’s Eyes of Octavia

This is the newest single from Eyes of Octavia! “The Path” is about the need to do whatever I can to put my mark on this Earth because our time here is short and every single moment mustn’t be wasted. One of my biggest fears is looking back only to regret not seizing those moments! Wasting time is a disservice to humanity and yourself! No matter the struggle, be productive, be yourself and run wild through the night! The long awaited double album titled “The Gospel of Black part 1: Dead Boys Opus & The Gospel of Black part 2: […]

Count MoriVond: Grant Me O' Devils

Count MoriVond performs Grant Me O’ Devils

Count MoriVond: Grant Me O’ Devils A whimsical lil’ poem about the sin of adultery. A comedy of moral hooman buffooneries and the self-righteous tempers these tend to offend. Grant Me O’ Devils written and performed by Count MoriVond from the book: ‘The Devil’s Troubadour: A Compendium Of Poetical Works’ originally published in hardcover and paperback in ’07 and released on audio CD in 2011.

Vox Satanae with Magister Gene

Vox Satanae – Episode 481 – Week of July 20, 2020

Vox Satanae – Episode 481 – 145 Minutes – Week of July 20, 2020 This week we hear works by Jean Mouton, Thomas Weelkes, Johann Christian Schickhardt, Anton Eberl, Franz Berwald, Ignacy Paderewski, and Michael Berkeley. Stream Vox Satanae Episode 481. Download Vox Satanae Episode 481.

Satanme: Order of the Trapezoid Medallion

Order of the Trapezoid Medallion by Satanme

?Order of the Trapezoid Medallion? Our first double-sided medallion features both magical sigils used by the Order of the Trapezoid in the early days of the Church of Satan. Dr. LaVey himself wrote about the power of the trapezoid to bend time, space and consciousness toward paths of nightmares and hellish revelation.   Click here to order yours now!

Leuthold: The Disabled Satanist

“The Disabled Satanist” by Warlock Robert J. Leuthold

The Disabled Satanist or What to do When One’s Legs Never Quite Worked Right by Warlock Robert J. Leuthold “In answer to the critics, the willfully ignorant, and the naysayers: Yes, the disabled can be Satanists, and resoundingly so.” Read the full essay here.

Mishlove interviews Abrahamsson

New Thinking Allowed: Jeffrey Mishlove interviews Carl Abrahamsson

Carl Abrahamsson is both a filmmaker and author. His most recent film is titled “Anton LaVey: Into the Devil’s Den”. Other films include “Poems Are Living Things” and “Cinemagician: Conversations with Kenneth Anger”. His most recent book is titled Occulture: The Hidden Forces That Drive Culture Forward. He also edits The Fenris Wolf, an annual anthology of occulture.

Vox Satanae with Magister Gene

Vox Satanae – Episode 480 – Week of July 13, 2020

Vox Satanae – Episode 480 – 146 Minutes – Week of July 13, 2020 This week we hear works by Gregorio Allegri, Giuseppe Torelli, Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer, François Devienne, Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński, Sir John Blackwood McEwen, and Ennio Morricone. Stream Vox Satanae Episode 480. Download Vox Satanae Episode 480.

Maestro Ennio Morricone

In Memoriam: Ennio Morricone (1928-2020)

Maestro Morricone—who passed on July 6 in Rome, the city of which he was a lifelong resident—was one of the most unique and prolific of film score composers. Having written music for some 500 films, and having worked with an extraordinary array of talented directors, his music could range from lush, symphonic tracks, to minimalist, throbbing electronic pieces, and also to the very quirkily orchestrated, offbeat, but highly memorable, works that became a bit of a signature for him—particularly for the Italian made Westerns such as The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Morricone typically wrote scores simply by reading […]