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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
dignan:
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Mmmm, alt-country. It's the "alt" that makes it good...
Digging it so far; thanks for the up.
ackblom12:
Alright, with only 3 weeks till Christmas, here are the annual uploads of...
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--- Quote ---It's the most horrible time of the year!
A Very Scary Solstice finally merges the wonderful tradition of merry holiday carolling with the cosmic horror of the Cthulhu Mythos. The result is a CD and sing-along songbook that features twenty five holiday favorites infused with a liberal dose of madness, horror and otherworldly blasphemies.
The CD features a cast of professional singers with each number beautifully arranged and fully orchestrated. Styles range from the classical to contemporary to nostaligic and just plain weird.
The sing-along songbook features a handy pronunciation guide, an introduction by celebrated Lovecraft scholar S.T. Joshi, and the fully lyrics to all of the carols, complete with ample footnotes teeming with bizarre trivia about the carols and their underlying mythos connections!
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--- Quote ---An Even Scarier Solstice is a sequel to our strangely popular A Very Scary Solstice. This year we've assembled better musicians, more singers, and 21 new songs of holiday horror.
The CD features a cast of more than 30 professional singers with each number beautifully arranged and fully orchestrated by Troy Sterling Nies (composer for the HPLHS film The Call of Cthulhu). Styles range from rockabilly to middle-eastern to grandly gothic and just plain weird. We've even set Lovecraft's poem, "A Brumalian Wish" to music to create (we think) the world's first original Lovecraftian Christmas carol.
The sing-along songbook features a handy pronunciation guide, an introduction by celebrated mythos author Ramsey Campbell, and the fully lyrics to all of the carols, complete with ample footnotes teeming with bizarre trivia about the carols and their underlying mythos connections!
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JD:
Which one do you recommend more?
Zingoleb:
Mediaf!re is starting to piss me off. After trying to get it to upload a single fucking file for the last half hour, I said fuck it and found someone else who already had this up.
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat - If the Sky Falls, Then We Shall Catch Larks
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Mixitup:
Hellogoodbye - "Do You Want To Know a Secret" Beatles Cover (Single debut - Dec 4th, 2009)
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