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saintlypsychopomp · 11 months
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i fucking hate that ant hill
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Your grandmother burns her garbage in great, stinking piles that make you a little nauseous. When you’re twelve, you ask her why, and she looks at you like you’re stupid. Two weeks later, she looks at you (impossibly small, thin, and fragile, only coming up to your chin), and she motions for you, curling one bony finger (it’s gnarled like your mom’s, the same way their faces match).
“Ven paca, mijita." She’s got a funny way of talking. Like her words are curling and loping, like cats who don’t know where they wanna go. The words stretch too long, and your dad makes fun of her, and you hate him a little bit. He talks stupid too, or he did before he started mimicking radio announcers. You know you sound silly in both languages, but it doesn’t stop you from saying everything you think. 
You follow her (obviously), because talking back to grandmother isn’t very smart anyway, and you’re smart enough to believe in self-preservation. So you don’t really say anything; mostly, you just trot after her. Except sometimes you’re supposed to say things that would stop her from doing stuff, except that’s a very generous overestimation of your abilities.
So mainly, you do the smart thing and shut up.
“ves esto?” You do, because you aren’t that dumb or blind. Unlike what she seems to be a little bit convinced of (you aren’t too offended; she’s met your parents),
It’s an anthill, bigger than you’d seen in your fucking life. Except the time you saw that exact anthill and also fell in it. It only felt a little like you were going to die, so you shut up about it, unlike your idiot brother, “Uh-huh.”
It’s only a tiny bit of a surprise when she takes a coke bottle full of gasoline (there was a hole drilled into the lid; you remember that clearly for some reason) and pours it down their hill. It’s less of a surprise when she fishes in her pocket for the matches; you pull them from your own bermuda shorts (purple and ugly) and press them into her palm (it’s probably one of the only times she lets you touch her; you aren’t touchy people).
Grandmother (as she’s become in your head, tall and imposing despite being four feet and six inches [like your mother, impossibly frightening, topped the scale at four foot eight]) smiles approvingly and tosses a lit match into the ant hill.
You wish you could say it was horrible, but that it gave you insight into God and his whims; maybe that it was some defining moment for you. But all you remember is the feeling of your grandmother’s hand guiding you a safe distance away from the hill.
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letothepotato · 6 months
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"...unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood have eternal life, and I will raise them up on the last day; for my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink..." -- John 6:53-55
I didn't grow up religious but I was raised in a Methodist church before going Baptist in my teens and now in my 30s I'm a jumbled mess of things. My current hyper fixation is religious history and I'm currently re-reading Gospel of Judas. The Authors (Pagels and King) reference this quote (John 6:53-55) and all I could think was...
Vampire Jesus.
(my husband grew up Catholic so he laughs when I come read him weird crazy shit I find.)
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valmorphanize · 8 months
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seriallier · 1 year
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Blasphema Dei Mater
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bizarrobrain · 7 years
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"Ruthless Profaners" by Abysmal Grief - From "Blasphema Secta" (2018)
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its-halloween-night · 3 years
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ctbread · 5 years
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Merry BlaspheMas
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endless-alters · 5 years
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Return of Slaughtered Salvation (closed RP with @naughtynecromancer )
He had bided his time for eons, thousands of years spent plotting in silence and slaughtering for fun. Screams always were a perfect antidote to his boredom.
As the clock struck midnight for perhaps the millionth time, his lust for tougher prey than the myriad of helpless mortals became a gnawing craving culminating in a wild screaming within his skull. He knew he could no longer settle for pathetic wretches unable to harm him...the darkness in his soul would not allow it...
Thus, with his palm impaling itself in the thorned handle of his Rosa Blasphema did he slice the air with vile intent, creating a gateway to a world he had yet to touch. From this mystic maw he poured thorned vines a time and a half the size of the largest man cloaked in abyssal flames, his laugh to follow a crazed chorous rising from a whisper to a crescendo of madness as he rushed forward and set about slaughtering all he could reach with a delighted fervor akin to that of a wild dog enjoying a fresh kill.
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Abysmal Grief -Blasphema Secta (2018)
Doom Metal from Italy
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kickdownthewalls · 6 years
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TOP 20 ROCK/METAL ALBUMS OF 2018
This has been a year of surprises and disappointments in pretty equal measure. Judas Priest blew me away with their latest record (and tour) and Immortal made one of the most triumphant comebacks in metal history. On the other hand, Voivod’s new one felt strangely by-the-numbers, as did the latest from Riot V and Monster Magnet. Still, the sheer amount of releases out there, just in the traditional metal and thrash scenes, is somewhat mind-boggling, and there were plenty of excellent albums to be found.
(Countries represented this year: Italy, UK, Sweden, Norway, Germany, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Portugal, and Denmark).
20. BURNING WITCHES - Hexenhammer
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Switzerland is a tiny nation, but they have given the world some of the most creative and diverse bands over the years, from Krokus to Celtic Frost to Samael and beyond. Burning Witches combine elements of melodic thrash and classic heavy metal for a sound that works quite well and is perfectly suited to Seraina Telli’s powerful vocal delivery. The album has its ups and downs but the title track and “Open Your Mind” are both flat-out brilliant.
19. PERPETRATÖR - Altered Beast
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This is how I like my thrash metal: fast, evil, dirty, but still well-played and composed. Perpetratör hail from Portugal and this is only their second full album, but it is a scorcher. Songs like “Extreme Barbarity” and “Terminal Possession” are brutally fast in the vein of the early Germans, but the band explore some more mid-tempo riffs here and there as well. Like all my favorite thrash bands, these guys sound like they are playing just on the edge of what they can get away with and the effect is electric.
18. ARTILLERY - The Face of Fear
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These Danish thrashers are one of those bands that has always had consistently quality releases but, for whatever reason, never really made the impact others in the genre have over the years. While the line-up has changed over time, the current incarnation has done three albums together now and sounds quite comfortable here. The drum sound is a bit ‘bonky’ for my tastes, but the quality of the tunes rises above it. Bonus points for the variety of songs on offer, too, from speedy, complex thrash, to power ballads to straight-ahead heavy metal.
17. LUCIFER - II
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Lucifer’s brand of retro doom rock is both obvious in its influences and original in its assembly of said influences. The jazzier side of early Sabbath is the most prevalent element at work here, with riffs that range from heavy and evil to mournful and atmospheric. Despite some line-up changes, the sound is pretty consistent with the excellent debut from 2015, with perhaps a bit more clarity in the production (though nowhere near polished-sounding, fear not).
16. WITCHING HOUR - ...And Silent Grief Shadows the Passing Moon
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The number of excellent bands with ‘witch’ in their name is strangely high this year and Germany’s Witching Hour are another to add to that list. This is their third full-length and displays a great deal of maturity and talent for writing complex yet compelling songs. Elements of black and thrash metal abound, but there is a lot of other stuff going on here, too, and lots of melody. The bass playing is particularly impressive and really adds a whole extra dimension to the music, while the vocals are a potent mix of plaintive and grim and complement the dark, intricate songs beautifully. This was a late-year release and, given some more spins, it will likely rise on this list.
15. SATAN - Cruel Magic
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It is rare that a band can pull together their classic line-up the way that Satan did in 2013, let alone one that can then proceed to release three albums back-to-back that fall right in line with their old material. Cruel Magic is the latest of these and has all the hallmarks that made Satan great: finely-crafted heavy metal that is speedy and complex, organic production, and an overall sound that is truly their own. They may have only caught the tail-end of the NWOBHM but damn if they weren’t one of the scene’s best and it is heart-warming to see and hear them continuing the legacy 35 years later.
14. ABYSMAL GRIEF - Blasphema Secta
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Abysmal Grief are Italian doom masters that create a sound that is heavy, gothic, creepy, and relentless all at once. Most songs are in the 8-9 minute range and are usually centered around a few core riffs, but the way the band build them up and vary them throughout really pulls the listener in. Keyboards are used quite a bit and to great effect, while the vocals range from mournful to menacing. The band has kept a very consistent style since day one, with only the production getting a little better with each release, and Blasphema Secta sounds both heavier and cleaner than anything prior.
13. STRIKER - Play to Win
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Been following these stalwart Canucks since their debut EP a decade ago and I’m glad to see that they have continued to evolve and refine their sound with each new album. Play to Win is probably the most ‘commercial’ release to date, with tons of melody and big choruses, but there is still plenty of heaviness on tracks like “Heart of Lies” and “Summoner” to keep a nice balance. Striker has gotten really good at writing distinctive songs that aren’t just a collection of riffs but actual, well-constructed tunes.
12. BULLET - Dust to Gold
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This Swedish quintet has been bashing it out for 15+ years and still manages to release an invigorating collection of hard rockin’ metal tunes. Stylistically, Dust to Gold covers a fair amount of ground, from heavy metal in the vein of Accept and Grave Digger to more upbeat rockers ala Krokus and AC/DC. The common denominator throughout is a sense of fun that is missing from entirely too many albums these days.
11. LEATHER - II
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Leather’s powerful voice was always the thing that raised Chastain from a good band to a great one and I’m pleased to report that she sounds just as good in 2018 as she did in 1988. The opening track “Juggernaut” is one of the best speed metal songs I have heard in a while and the rest of the album is consistently good, too. Shades of Dio and Priest color the wide range of tunes here and the band turn in some excellent, spirited performances. Glad to see Leather back on the scene and, as much as I enjoyed the Chastain reunion records, I think this one is even better.
10. HAUNT - Burst Into Flame
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Although I enjoyed the first Haunt EP, the full-length debut really takes it up a notch. This is classic, old-school heavy metal that reminds me a bit of the first couple of Cauldron albums, with some wonderful dual-guitar work thrown in for good measure. The vocals are clean but remarkably restrained compared to some of the screamers out there, making for a nice change of pace. Songs “Reflectors” and “Burst Into Flame” have a haunting (ahem) timelessness to them and the album flows really well from start to finish.
9. THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA - Sometimes the World Ain't Enough
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Despite featuring members of Soilwork and Arch Enemy, this is a long, long way from death metal, melodic or otherwise. Although the band’s first effort had a distinctly late-70s hard rock vibe to it, each record since has taken the listener deeper into the world of 80s AOR. Unlike a lot of the sterile, radio-friendly acts from that actual era, NFO bring a warmth and heartfelt approach that really brings the music alive. This is the band’s fourth album and probably their weakest, but it still stands well above the average album of 2018. Songs like “Turn To Miami” and “Pretty Thing Closing In” are immediate, timeless classics.
8. THE CROWN - Cobra Speed Venom
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Although Deathrace King is still one of my top 5 death metal records of all time, The Crown never really were able to duplicate its genius. Cobra Speed Venom, however, comes damn close. It has all the brutality that the band is known for but brings back a lot of the punky/thrash energy and memorable riffs that have been missing for a while. The first three songs might be the best start to any album this year; just relentless, mayhemic brilliance. Top it off with one of the coolest and most original album covers I’ve seen in a while, along with three bonus tracks that are actually worth adding, and you have one hell of a return to form.
7. SAXON - Thunderbolt
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Saxon certainly made some missteps in the late 80s, but I can’t think of another band that has remained as true to form over the years, while also consistently putting out quality albums and touring relentlessly. Thunderbolt is no Wheels of Steel or even Call To Arms, but it is still a solid record that is as good or better than the last couple. From the melodic timelessness of “The Secret of Flight” to the moody “Nosferatu (The Vampire’s Waltz)” to the raging “They Played Rock and Roll,” there is also a diversity rivaled only by Priest on this list.
6. BLACK OATH - Behold the Abyss
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When it comes to true, epic, soul-crushing doom metal, Black Oath have become true masters. I have been following this band since the Portrait of the Dead single back in 2010 and am pleased to say they just keep going from strength to strength. Behold the Abyss balances a lush production, clean vocals, and plenty of melody, with dreadnought riffage and blissfully dark, esoteric lyrics. A rich, dynamic work of black art.
5. SIGN OF THE JACKAL - Breaking the Spell
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This amazing Italian band has created a style that is equal parts early 80s Warlock and late 80s Judas Priest. Great, driving metal tunes that sometimes border on speed metal with plenty of screaming solos and hooky choruses. The recording, the mix, the energy, everything about this record is incredibly old-school and authentic, right down to the 32-minute running time.
4. AUDREY HORNE - Blackout
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Ever since these Norwegian rockers abandoned all pretense and went full-on retro with their Youngblood album, I have been hooked. They compose hard-hitting rock tunes with tons of hooks and Lizzy-esque harmonies that give a nod to metal and punk without really being either. The first three songs - “This is War,” “Audrevolution,” and “Blackout” - are all perfectly built and give a great cross-section of the band’s diverse sound. Toschie’s vocals are as unique as his fashion sense and, as much as I loved the last two records, I think this one may be their best yet.
3. BRAINSTORM - Midnight Ghost
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Brainstorm has long since perfected their style (as far back as Soul Temptation, some fifteen years ago), and each new release is really just varying levels of execution. As good as Scary Creatures was a couple years back, Midnight Ghost is truly brilliant and may possibly take the title as my favorite Brainstorm outing. All of the usual plusses are in place - great production, top-notch musicianship, catchy tunes - but the songs themselves are just a tad bit more finely honed and memorable. “Ravenous Minds” and “When Pain Becomes Real” in particular are killer and there is nary a dull moment here.
2. IMMORTAL - Northern Chaos Gods
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My first Immortal record was At the Heart of Winter and it is still my favorite black metal album, hands down. The combination of raw, icy riffs with the mind-blowing drumming and just enough melody to keep it all together was/is intoxicating. Immortal has never done a bad album, but some are definitely better than others and Northern Chaos Gods is one of the best ones. The ferocity is up there with Pure Holocaust and Demonaz’s vocals, while not quite as distinctive as Abbath’s, fit the music perfectly. The band wisely took their time to put this record together and the results speak for themselves.
1. JUDAS PRIEST - Firepower
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Priest has been one of my favorite metal bands since I first got into them back in ’82 and they are still right up there with Sabbath, Accept, and Mercyful Fate, with a catalog that is as diverse as it is brilliant. After the disappointing Nostradamus and good-but-not-great Redeemer of Souls, it was a real pleasure to hear Firepower, a true, all-guns-blazing Priest record. The production is 1000% better than anything they have released in the last two decades and the material is both diverse and top-notch. Songs like “Firepower,” “Never the Heroes,” “Children of the Sun,” and “No Surrender” have such a classic sound to them and Rob has not sounded this good since Painkiller. Even the weakest tracks (“Lone Wolf” and “Sea of Red”) have grown on me a bit, so I am confident that Firepower will go down in history as one of the band’s crowning achievements.
I must also mention some very impressive EPs, demos, and singles that were released this year, namely those from CIRITH UNGOL, ROUGH SPELLS, ÜLTRA RAPTÖR, PULVER, SIGNIFICANT POINT, TENTATION, ANCIENT SÉANCE, SABÏRE, and OCCULT BURIAL. If you aren’t familiar with any of these bands or haven’t heard their latest, I highly recommend getting acquainted immediately.
As usual, my list could have gone on much longer, but here are the bands that just missed the top 20: AMORPHIS, AURA NOIR, BEHEMOTH, BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB, BLACK VIPER, BLADE KILLER, CAULDRON, DIMMU BORGIR, DREAM CHILD, GOAT WORSHIP, GRAHAM BONNETT BAND, IRON ANGEL, KHEMMIS, KRISIUN, NIGHT VIPER, PRIMAL FEAR, PROFESSOR BLACK, RIOT V, SABOTER, SKULL FIST, SUBSTRATUM, TAD MOROSE, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS, VULCAIN, WHITE WIZZARD, WITCHFYRE, and WYTCH HAZEL.
What is on the horizon for 2019? Well, I am already psyched about the new ones from CANDLEMASS, DELAIN, ROCK GODDESS, FLOTSAM & JETSAM, CHAINBREAKER, SOILWORK, WITHIN TEMPTATION, MORTAL SCEPTER, HAMMERFALL, and TYTUS, plus possible releases from SACRED REICH, DEATH ANGEL, and EXCITER all have me really looking forward to the coming twelve months. The world is crumbling around us, but at least the metal scene is stronger than ever!
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nikki123f · 7 years
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Abysmal Grief - Blasphema Secta 2018
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gathering-storm · 6 years
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Shevel’s red eyes shone like crimson fire amidst the backdrop of a moonless night, his Rosa Blasphema extended fully into the terrifying blade that had felled so many innocents. His steps were near silent as he approached Senka, his gaze seemingly on something other than the sweet starling before him, grip tensing on the hilt of his weapon.“forget you saw this, star skank”, he growled, free hand on her shoulder, before dashing past her, the rusted silver edge of his sword slicing to pieces the force of demons which he had watched for minutes stalking her, their movements timed perfectly with the rustle of the cold breeze through grass so as to hide their noise, “if anyone is going to kill your miserable ass, it will be ME!” he snarled, his aggressive tone just barely hiding the glint of fondness under it as he licked his weapon clean of the spilled violet blood.
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albumarchives · 6 years
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Abysmal Grief | Blasphema Secta (2018)
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gamergirl659me-blog · 7 years
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Dad: you can't swear to god
Me: God doesn't exist
Dad: *gasps* blasphema!
I'm dead XD
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dmtagbot · 7 years
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[Bandcamp] Abysmal Grief - Blasphema Secta https://t.co/QVXWMkUc4o http://pic.twitter.com/UlJ4zhN6mp
— #death metal in BC (@dmtag_bot) January 13, 2018
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triste-guillotine · 7 years
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ABYSMAL GRIEF "Blasphema Secta" (The soon-to-be released album of the funereal Doom Metal masters, scheduled for early 2018).
https://terrorfromhellrecords.bandcamp.com/album/blasphema-secta
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