Vox Satanae – Episode #521 15th-21st Centuries We hear works by Gilles Binchois, Robert Fayrfax, Hans Leo Hassler, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Jan Crisóstomo Arriaga, Henri Duparc, Cornelius Cardew, and Mark Simpson. 142 Minutes – Weeks of June 21 and 28, 2021 Stream Vox Satanae Episode 521. Download Vox Satanae Episode 521.
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Before QAnon spread online conspiracy theories about satanic pedophile elites drinking children’s blood, credulous TV talk show hosts and journalists were causing mass hysteria with stories about child abuse, murder, and animal sacrifice during a period of time often called the “Satanic Panic.” One of these sensational cases is the subject of the latest true crime docuseries from Blumhouse Productions, Fall River. …Ultimately, the Fall River Murders were just one of many examples of alleged cult crimes which have never been substantiated. This isn’t to say that, in some cases, singularly disturbed individuals never commit crimes with ritualistic tableau, but […]
From our garden here at The Black House—where our Chow Khan is enjoying the verdant grass—we offer Solstice greetings to all in harmony with the Earth’s seasonal changes! In the Northern Hemisphere, we embrace the longest day of the year as sultry Summer begins. Those in the Southern Hemisphere mark the longest night as Winter initiates its gelid dominion. As many around the globe are emerging from pandemic strictures, connecting with the fecundity of our glorious home world is a means towards replenishing one’s vitality. As Nature flourishes, we joyfully note that we are also part of it, and that […]
Recently adopted as an American national holiday, the Church of Satan celebrates independence, sovereignty, and emancipation from imposed servitude on this Juneteenth, 2021. Our unique banner design for this holiday includes 19 vertices between the two stars, to mark the date, while the central star is inverted to symbolize our carnal philosophy, which has always championed liberty and individualism. To Self-Determination—Hail Freedom! Florence Beatrice Price‘s Symphony No. 1 in E Minor (completed in 1932) was the first symphonic orchestral composition by an African-American female composer to be played by a prominent orchestra—the Chicago Symphony Orchestra—in 1933. The piece was awarded […]
This week’s show marks my ninth year as a part of our Infernal Cabal. It wasn’t easy figuring out what tracks to use, and who to thank, but I trust that you, my listeners, will enjoy the selections. Here’s to many more years! Hail Satan! DJ Warlock Hell On Wheels Stream The Metal Grotto Episode 96. Download The Metal Grotto Episode 96.
Reverend Raul Antony presents a dark ambient mix featuring In The Absence of Words, Northumbria, Gruntsplatter & Wilt, raison d’être, Hasufel, Skincage, and more. Support the artists on this program by checking out the links in the playlist below. Stream the episode on Mixcloud, Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, or download directly below. Special thanks to Annihilvs Power Electronics, Scott Candey, Phage Tapes, Cyclic Law/retortae, Cryo Chamber, and Pacific Threnodies. Download the episode at Invisible-War.net. In The Absence of Words – A Search for Silence Atrium Carceri & Herbst9 – Drakhuvud Northumbria – Idyll Long The Night – Immaculate Perception […]
Vox Satanae – Episode #520 16th-20th Centuries This week we hear works by Diego Ortiz, Sandrin, William Brade, Juan Cabanilles, Thomas Arne, János Fusz, Sigismond Thalberg, Alphons Diepenbrock, and Luciano Berio. 153 Minutes – Week of June 07, 2021 Stream Vox Satanae Episode 520. Download Vox Satanae Episode 520.
The Infernal Legion remembers the fallen on Memorial Day. On this episode we discuss official Memorial Day ceremonies taking place around the country and read the names of fallen service members who are directly linked to our Legionnaires in some way. Warlock Jeff Bowling Commander Infernal Legion Stream Episode #022 Download Episode #022
Memorial Day Today, I offer due honor to all who have given their lives to support the preservation or enhancement of liberty for themselves and others. For them, championing freedom was worth the loss of their own precious existence—a profound gift that is indeed worthy of utmost respect. As a grateful beneficiary of their courage, I salute them. I know that many who value their privilege of self-determination join me on this solemn occasion of remembrance. Such brave deeds should never be forgotten—they must live on in the memories of all who may now, and as we move forward in […]
