For the first time, this Nightmare Train of NYC Rock invades Connecticut in January of 2016! This Saturday, the 23rd, at Cherry Street Station in Wallingford its the debut of Gyps Fulvus’ side project: Cherry Embers, the Gothic Rock of Night Gallery, the socially aware and pissed off Universal Truth Machine, the psychobilly punk n’ roll of The Omega Men and finally… the Satanic Sleaze Rock of Danse de Sade! With 18 yrs of serving the community its Metal, Punk and Hard Rock—Cherry Street Station is located on No. Cherry Street Extension in Wallingford! $10 cover, Strictly 21+. Cheap drinks, outdoor […]
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Spiritual Haze Presents “Outsiders of Americana” Worcester, MA – On Friday, January 22nd, Spiritual Haze presents “Outsiders of Americana”, a showcase of alternative roots music, featuring Darren Deicide, and Sam Sjostedt and the Runaway Boys. “Outsiders of Americana” showcases two alternative Americana music acts in the unique environment of Spiritual Haze, a hookah lounge enterprise founded by the owners of Electric Haze. Sam Sjostedt and the Runaway Boys are a five-piece alternative-folk band based in Worcester. Darren Deicide, from New Jersey, will be debuting his own style of neo-jukehouse blues to Worcester. Doors open at 9pm and performances will begin […]
RAISING HELL, Episode XIX – January, 20th 2016 – Welcome To Our New Contributor! RAISING HELL – Presenting ‘What The Wild Things Think’ w/ Witch Troj!!! 1 ‘What The Wild Things Think’ – Episode 1 – Furries and Fandoms! (14:36) 2 Coterie Communique – “Is it OK if my child doesn’t amount to anything?” (58:47) Available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, and Facebook! —Citizen Milton C. Raising Hell Podcast
Stephen Romano Gallery Banned on Facebook For Sharing Mortensen Nudes (Disinfo) Coverage includes a response from Stephen Romano, the influence of Mortensen on Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan, and a photo of Magus Peter H. Gilmore at the gallery. This is an obvious contradiction of Facebook’s policy which allows for “photographs of paintings, sculptures, and other art that depicts nude figures”.
MEMENTO MORI: LEGACIES —Magus Peter H. Gilmore With the ending of 2015 and arrival of 2016, it struck me that in the past month several people who made significant impacts in some manner on our culture have died. I had recently fulfilled a request to write an appreciation of a man I knew—a poet and novelist, once a dear friend—who had, towards the end of his life, withdrawn from his wide circle of friends and colleagues so that his death had gone mostly unnoticed. His work was potent and visionary, mainly published in small press venues with low print runs […]
underworldamusements.net I believe that one of the great lessons I have learned is that it is just as important to know your weaknesses, as it is to know your strengths. In that, I have always felt writing was something that others have done far better than I, but putting their words into print is something I can do better than most. So I am a small publisher. It is my own form of necromancy. Since my passion is for forgotten, neglected, and sometimes intentionally buried and forgotten iconoclasts, I raise their spirits from the grave of forgotten. When asked to […]
oldnickmagazine.com As a proud Satanist, professional publisher and writer, sexologist and occult investigator who has recognized for more than four decades that the world’s most notorious and carnal religion is by far the most sane (and pleasurable) philosophical approach to life, it is with great joy that myself and Old Nick Magazine celebrate Religious Freedom Day! All free thinkers who follow their own paths should rejoice and recognize the precious American liberties we share in this, the greatest country on earth.
blog.seanbonner.com I was reading a fantastic post by my friend Wil about how he ended up as a “believe whatever you want just leave me out of it atheist” and was reminded of a very similar path I found myself on. I’ve written before about coming to terms with my own beliefs, or lack of beliefs as the case may be and fitting those in with my very religious family and upbringing. Growing up I went to many schools run by monks and nuns and was very frequently faced with the “believe, or else” philosophy of christian religion. I was […]
corvisnocturnum.com Celebrate Freedom of Religion Day this January 16th! Religious Freedom Day, enacted by Congress in 1992 and recognized every January 16 by an annual presidential proclamation, commemorates the enactment of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786. This was written by Thomas Jefferson and later pushed through the state legislature by then member of the House of Delegates, James Madison, saying that individuals are free to believe as they will and that this “shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.” What does this mean in today’s modern era? Plenty, especially if you are not […]