![]() I wanted to mix two worlds that looked antagonist on the paper. By using this cross and a very metal imagery, I choose to remain in a universe that I am familiar with and avoid the usual synthwave clichés (grids, neon light typos…). The inverted cross is a reference to Justice’s cross. If on top of that you buy an album just because the cover is « cool », I bet you’re more a fashion victim who buys Metallica shirts at H&M than a true music lover. ![]() I think it’s rather unusual today to buy an album randomly without listening to it before. Dumb question, but aren’t you afraid of any freaky costumer who would lodge a complaint against the store because he would’ve brought your compilation thinking it was a Black/Death Metal record? Do you think you’ll keep this artistic identity even if your music has nothing to do with satanism? You said ‘I found the goat and the upside down cross very cool without wanting to leave a message’. I was having the same question myself and found this: īefore, I used to listen to bands like Cradle Of Filth, Immortal, Dimmu Borgir or even Deicide who really achieved the satanic spirit with their album ‘Once Upon the Cross’. Just listen whatever you like, don't let anyone influence what you think your ears enjoy the most. If you're heavy to your faith I think it will show negative views on both Christianity and Satanism, but if you look aside these odd aeshethics, you could just enjoy the music (except a very few of the lyric songs that's about the theme) It's very much okay just like the edgy rock or metal bands in the 70s-80s that were WAY more edgy and used satan as a huge image aswell being the trend of rebel youth. Awesome death metal cover Once again produced by Andreas Marschall (In Flames, Kreator etc.), this Immolation cover has the same effect as the last. Carpenter Brut's a bit more whacky and more wild into that theme while Perturbator does a mix of it but more into sci-fi such as cyberpunk and android romances and the future with religion becoming radical. I believe the music is more negative towards religion than encouraging it at all, in the lyrics. ![]() ![]() So far I have yet become incredibly edgy believing in satanism and bloody and gory rituals and other gimmicks they've made up, I'm more of an Lovecraft dude than satanic fanboy. I listen to them very damn often and find it very thrilling when playing action games. It's basically like what they previously mentioned with the 80s style and throwback references to the paranoria of satanism and christian heavy faith. ![]()
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