The Gospel of Inhumanity
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The Gospel of Inhumanity | ||
Studio album by Blood Axis | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Ambient, Industrial music | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Blood Axis chronology | ||
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"Walked in Line" |
The Gospel of Inhumanity |
BLOT: Sacrifice in Sweden |
The Gospel of Inhumanity is the first album by Blood Axis. Conceived in the winter of 1994/95, it was performed, recorded and engineered at Absinthe Studios (Denver, Colorado) by Michael Jenkins Moynihan and Robert Ferbrache.
The album incorporates music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Sergei Prokofiev; lyrics by Friedrich Nietzsche and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; the voices of Ezra Pound and Charles Manson; and samples from The Wicker Man and A Clockwork Orange.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Gospel of Inhumanity"
- "The Voyage (Canto I)" (lyrics)
- "Eternal Soul"
- "Between Birds of Prey"
- "Herr, nun lass in Frieden"
- "Reign I Forever" (lyrics)
- "Absinthe"
- "Storm of Steel"
[edit] External links
- The Gospel of Inhumanity at Discogs.
- The Gospel of Inhumanity reviewed at Chronicles of Chaos by Andrew Lewandowski.
Blood Axis releases |
"Walked in Line" | The Gospel of Inhumanity | BLOT: Sacrifice in Sweden | "The March of Brian Boru" Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain | Absinthe: La Folie Verte | Absinthia Taetra |