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This week's Dark Nation Radio features some devotional music for Easter from Depeche Mode, Wumpscut, Laibach, Ministry, Clan of Xymox, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Christian Death, Psycho Mutants, and MC 900 Ft. Jesus, as well as new tracks from bands including Black Angel, SYZYGYX, The Saint Paul, White Ritual, Centhron, Autodafeh, Hasswut, Fractal Age, and Vampyros Lesbos. I hope you'll come spend some time in my church! As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and consider following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. Thanks for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 20 April 2025 Laibach, “Jesus Christ Superstar” Alabama 3, “Woke Up This Morning” My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, “Days of Swine and Roses” Legend, “Scars” Christian Death, “Jesus, Where's the Sugar” Depeche Mode, “Personal Jesus” DSTRTD SGNL, “Not Part of DSTRTD SGNL” Treasvre, “Runaway (Stabbing Westward remix)” Autodafeh, “Fastline” Clan of Xymox, “Blood of Christ (DSTR mix)” Ministry, “Jesus Built My Hotrod” Black Angel, “Queen of the Night (Striplight remix)” SYZYGYX, “Climax” The Saint Paul, “Infinite” White Ritual, “Head on Fire (White Ritual remix)” Fractal Age, “Final” Centhron, “Liebe ist Krieg” Hasswut, “Les Morts” Vampyros Lesbos, “Sinnlichkeit” Christ vs. Warhol, “Welcome Home” Wumpscut, “Wreath of Barbs” Lovelorn Dolls, “Dancing at Your Funeral” 40 Octaves Below, “Serketre (DJ underminer remix)” The Cure, “A Fragile Thing” Skinny Puppy, “Worlock” MC 900 Ft. Jesus, “Falling Elevators” Psycho Mutants, “Jesus on the Moon” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Une soirée à parler de Christian Death, de Fields Of The Nephilim, de Lautréamont, de Giger, de cuir noir et de résilles avec lʹartiste plasticienne Sandrine Pelletier, Antoine Indaco de lʹassociation SANCTUARY et le libraire passionné de musique Yann Courtiau. Une heure autour de la culture gothique et un avant-goût de la table ronde du samedi 5 avril au Base Bar de Lausanne avec Mona Soyoc de Kas Product.
Interview by Kris PetersThey've been called Deathrock, Gothcore, and, from one creative soul, “kinda goth punk glam Manson-y metal?” They've also been called “a best kept secret”. Although that really began to change since the debut LP was released… Which begs the question: Who the fuck are these guys, then?Well. Department of Gloom is made up of four, Sydney, Australia based musicians, including ex-members of Florida-based industrial fetish freaks Genitorturers, Sydney heavy industrialists Jerk, and ‘90s glam metal punks Candy Harlots.And the sound is a potent mix of all these things.On the live front, Department of Gloom have opened for everybody from Skid Row to Wednesday 13, while also sharing stages with local heavyweights Witchgrinder and Our Last Enemy, and doing their own shows around Australia, picking up quite a following of devotees in the process.They recently released their eponymously titled 10 track debut on vinyl, LTD edition CD and across streaming services. The CD run sold out quickly, while the LP is in its second pressing. The album was accompanied by two videos, I Dare You and Psycho.January 24 saw the band's most ambitious and exciting video being released for the track Kill Someone, which also points to the direction Department of Gloom's sound and style is developing.The video will be launched with a show at Sydney's The Duke Hotel, Friday February 7. Of course with everyone being brought up on a diet of early KISS and Alice Cooper, 70's British glam rock, the gothic punk sounds of The Damned, Cure, and Christian Death, along with a background of industrial metal and so much more, Department Of Gloom are what you end up with when that beautiful mess comes at you in stereo. They may not sound exactly like any of those influences…but there's a little bit of all of that in there.And…most importantly. Department Of Gloom are having a whole lot of hellish fun doing what they do. So, Indulge. Enjoy. Never repent…HEAVY caught up with Leeno Dee to find out more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
We kick off 2025 not with a single rant. Not with a double rant. But with a triple-rant. Christian shoes, feminization of the name "Kyle" and the panic induced by the potential loss of candy corn fuels today's indignance. Then, Kyle takes one last look back at 2024 with his top albums of the year. To close out the show, Kyle takes you all the way back to elementary school with a story that will probably shock you. He's not proud of it but it happened. Please don't cancel me.
Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... I Thessalonians 4 13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep (dead), that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. 14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. When a person died, the spirit of that person leaves his body. Falling asleep, in Jesus. James 2:26 For as the body without the spirit is dead, The spirit is not in a grave in the ground with the body after he falls asleep (dies). At the time of death, the spirit leaves the body. God gives us a new spiritual body. (I Cor. 15:48-51) God has created a new heaven and earth in which we live in a new spiritual body. There is no death there, no pain, no sorrow. God showed this "new Jerusalem to the apostle John" and he wrote about this so we could know what it was like. (Rev. 21:1-5) The pagan who know not God or Jesus sorrow greatly over death. Paul didn't want us to act like those pagan because we know the truth from the Bible about physical death.
Forcément un clin d’oeil à SAMHAIN. On laisse la place aux Guilty Razors, tout un programme, puis Parliament et Three Six Mafia. Un petit souci avec Christian Death, trouver le bon morceau sur l’album. On enchaîne avec les Cramps (3 fois), Funky Aztecs, The Cure, Samhain, Loudblast, Mr Shadow, Exciter, Brotha Lynch Hung, les Beatles […] L'article Maggot Brain – To Walk The Night est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Reformed Church of Sacramento is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: #2: Christian Death and Burial Subtitle: The Coffin or the Urn? Speaker: Kurt Snow Broadcaster: Covenant Reformed Church of Sacramento Event: Sunday School Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: Ecclesiastes 12:7; Psalm 104:29 Length: 32 min.
Father Carter Griffin joined Patrick for a conversation about end of life issues. Topics included: the Church's teach on death: (3:05), what euthanasia is (8:18), caller: is using hospice for comfort OK? (18:25), unintended consequences of euthanasia (23:40), caller: I had three family members with hospice (27:41), caller: are organ transplants OK (31:16), extraordinary vs. ordinary means of care (33:27), caller: suffering is also unresolved grief: (37:48), and what to do during end of life situations (45:27) Resources: National Catholic Bioethics Center Directives for Catholic Health Care Services Original Air Date: May 22, 2023
Valor Kand in conversation with David Eastaugh https://officialchristiandeath.com/ American rock band formed in 1979 by Rozz Williams. Williams was eventually joined by guitarist Rikk Agnew of the band Adolescents, James McGearty on bass guitar and George Belanger on drums. This line-up was responsible for producing the band's best known work, their 1982 debut studio album Only Theatre of Pain, which was highly influential in the development of the style of music known as death rock, as well as on the American gothic scene which also produced bands such as Kommunity FK and 45 Grave. Following the release of Only Theatre of Pain, Christian Death's line-up fell apart, and by the time of the band's second studio album, Catastrophe Ballet (1984), Rozz had been joined by Valor Kand of tour mates Pompeii 99 on vocals and guitar. Following the release of the band's third studio album, Ashes, in 1985, Williams left the band and Kand became frontperson, with no original members of the band remaining. This resulted in a divide in the band's fanbase and created controversy that has continued to this day.
With Election Day finally over with it was an absolute pleasure to speak with Marty Hillard of the legendary Ebony Tusks crew out of Lawrence, Kansas; from Los Angeles to the Midwest, it's time for J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast to branch out, and I could think of no better way to do so thanContinue reading THE ILLEST CHRISTIAN DEATH METAL RAPPER I EVER HEARD →
With Election Day finally over with it was an absolute pleasure to speak with Marty Hillard of the legendary Ebony Tusks crew out of Lawrence, Kansas; from Los Angeles to the Midwest, it's time for J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast to branch out, and I could think of no better way to do so thanContinue reading THE ILLEST CHRISTIAN DEATH METAL RAPPER I EVER HEARD →
Edward Colver is essentially a self taught photographer; Largely influenced by Dada and Surrealism. Three months after he began taking photographs, Edward had his first photo published: an image of performance artist Johanna Went, featured in Bam magazine. Since then he has shot photos for dozens of record labels including EMI, Capitol, and Geffen. His photographs have been featured on more than 500 album covers and include some of the most recognizable and iconic covers of the late 20th century. His work as a rock photographer is well documented in the film American Hardcore. He has photographed bands like Black Flag, T.S.O.L, Christian Death, Bad Religion, Dead Kennedys, Adolescents, Social Distortion, Vandals, X, Red Hot Chili Peppers, X, Tom Waits, Alice Cooper and so much more! https://www.instagram.com/edwardcolver/ BUY A TEESHIRT HERE From Ed: https://edwardcolver.com/t-shirts/ Check out his galleries: https://edwardcolver.com/ Kevin Vonesper has his own youtube channel - Check it out HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@VonesperStudios www.frumess.com Join this channel to get access to videos not available on the public channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6pX3ePQjr8TKBQqKRiobNQ/join FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 200 DIECUT STICKERS FOR $69 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Octavian Winters was formed in San Francisco, California in 2021 when Randy Gzebb (drums) and Stephan Salit (guitar), former bandmates in Thrill of The Pull, met up to discuss a film/television publishing deal for Thrill's catalog (a four-year licensing deal has since been finalized with Expressive Artists). A subsequent jam session produced several motifs, inspiring several more jams in the next weeks. Gzebb invited Ria Aursjoen (vocals, lyricist, Keyboards), whom he had met earlier via another project, to a session and the musical chemistry was immediately evident. Gzebb brought in Jay Denton (bass) to round out the lineup.Their debut EP , The Line Or Curve, is a mixed blend of ethereal, shoe gaze and darkwave genres, released via Stratis Capta Records and was produced by Octavian Winters and William Faith (The Bellwether Syndicate, Faith and the Muse, Christian Death, The March Violets) and recorded by Mark Pistel (Meat Beat Manifesto, Consolidated). ‘The Line or Curve' – references the idea of symbols and sigils, which are intricate collections of lines and curves. They are expressions, arrangements or gateways of energy and if correctly drawn they may invoke and transform. But the configuration of lines and curves is vital; if not right, a sigil is useless and has no power. So at each point you are choosing whether to draw a line, or a curve,” says Ria Aursjoen.Each member of Octavian Winters brings their own rich musical tapestry to the collective and have shared the stage with many iconic acts over the years, including Nine Inch Nails, Killing Joke, Lords of the New Church, Savage Republic, Christian Death, The Frozen Autumn, Everything Goes Cold and Black Tape for a Blue Girl, just to name a few.https://octavianwinters.comhttps://octavianwinters.bandcamp.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap Radio | KMOD: San Antonio3pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)Follow me on my other social media sites :Website: https://djnocturna.comRadio: https://modsnapradio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nocturna.remixed/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/djnocturna/
Gitane Demone in conversation with David Eastaugh https://darkvinylrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-young-kings-of-midnight?fbclid=IwAR2yqngs8N6zgEivN3YHKOsvq8e5u1cxCm4SBvX3TlMNwgU9Hg6Bd6TJAl4 https://gitanedemone.bandcamp.com/ American singer, musician and visual artist. Her career spans more than 30 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s as the keyboardist and backing vocalist of the influential band Christian Death. In addition to her work with Christian Death, Demone was previously a member of Pompeii 99, worked with Dreadful Shadows, and has had a solo career which has included three studio albums: Am I Wrong?, Stars of Trash and The Reflecting Shadow.
FOR THE MONTH OF ALL SOULS, NOVEMBER, FR LOUIS SCURTI FOCUSES ON HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE DEATH OF HIS DEAR COUSIN LINDA SCURTI BRANDWE INVITE YOU TO SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY: PayPal.Me/FriendsoftheWordEVANGELIZING THE WORD, JESUS!
FOR THE MONTH OF ALL SOULS, NOVEMBER, FR LOUIS SCURTI FOCUSES ON HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE DEATH OF HIS DEAR COUSIN LINDA SCURTI BRANDWE INVITE YOU TO SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY: PayPal.Me/FriendsoftheWordEVANGELIZING THE WORD, JESUS!
The veil grows thin, and the KOPPOD troika grew anxious to peel it back and examine a singular Los Angeles musical outfit. The absence of an episode last week no doubt caused some distress among our listeners, but hopefully no one wished for death without a new episode. This one makes up for it and then some; a real-deal deep dive into Christian Death, including an examination of other projects including Rozz Williams (RIP). Give it a listen and enjoy the holiday.
In this fourth and final episode on death & burial in the Orthodox Christian Church, Lynnette walks listeners through the journey from the point of death to the final resting place. With the continual recitation of psalms and the various services offered from the deathbed to the graveside, the Orthodox believer in death is surrounded by prayer.
In this fourth and final episode on death & burial in the Orthodox Christian Church, Lynnette walks listeners through the journey from the point of death to the final resting place. With the continual recitation of psalms and the various services offered from the deathbed to the graveside, the Orthodox believer in death is surrounded by prayer.
In this fourth and final episode on death & burial in the Orthodox Christian Church, Lynnette walks listeners through the journey from the point of death to the final resting place. With the continual recitation of psalms and the various services offered from the deathbed to the graveside, the Orthodox believer in death is surrounded by prayer.
Phillppians 1:21-27; Matthew 20:1-16; Jonah 3:10-4:11
Father Carter Griffin joined Patrick for a conversation about end of life issues. Topics included: the Church's teach on death: (2:53), what euthanasia is (8:05), caller: is using hospice for comfort OK? (18:13), unintended consequences of euthanasia (23:48), caller: I had three family members with hospice (27:49), caller: are organ transplants OK (31:25), extraordinary vs. ordinary means of care (33:40), caller: suffering is also unresolved grief: (38:15), and what to do during end of life situations. Resources: National Catholic Bioethics Center Directives for Catholic Health Care Services Original airdate: May 22, 2023
Both sides of Aubrey come out in a silly and beautiful solo show: a dictionary of Gen Z sayings, a Top 5 list of 90's women musicians compiled with Renewal Church staff member Rachel Varghese, and a remembrance of final moments spent with Jenn, Aubrey's best friend who passed away last year. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join us in this thought-provoking exploration of Stephen's and Peter's experiences in Acts, as we delve into the enigmatic nature of Christian death. While these stories may seem tragic and perplexing, we discover that even in the face of adversity, there is profound beauty and purpose. Through faith and trust in God's plan, we can find solace and peace in the midst of life's greatest challenges. Let us unravel the mysteries together and be encouraged by the assurance that all things work together for good. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnbc/message
In 1990, two things happened that would change the course of my life forever. One. I heard the Nine Inch Nails song, Head like a Hole, for the first time . The second thing that happened was I told my friends that I liked it.Up until this point, I had been a kid of the eighties and early nineties. I liked a lot of the hair metal and a lot of the pop music that was around at the time. But there was something about the sound of this song that just drew me in and made me want to hear more.And so when I told my friends that I had been listening to Head like a Hole, they were like, oh, You like that? Have I got something for you. This Is when my world of music expanded and changed, and I got into a lot of genres I had never thought about before. I started listening to punk music, had a friend introduced me to the Dead Kennedys, and TSOL. The True Sound of Liberty. And the more he realized that I liked that band, especially songs like. Darker My, Love, the more he started introducing me to other bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Sisters of Mercy, and eventually, we got into the really amazing goth music of Christian Death.There are so many bands I could list here. There's so many bands that I could talk about that really helped foster this change in my musical taste. And it's hard to say exactly what it was about this music that called out to me. It may have been the atmospherics. It may have been the tone. The sarcasm that's most of the singers delivered their lyrics with.It's hard to say exactly what it was that drew me first into Gothic music, but I can tell you what held me there, and what converted me into the scene and into the subculture. And that was the album Rise by Nosferatu . still to this day, one of my absolute favorite albums.From it's haunting intro track, to the title track Rise, Lucy is Red, I fell in love with the sound, the storytelling, this world that was being open to me. The more I got involved with the music, the more I got involved in the scene. The more I started dressing the part, playing around with the makeup.What I found in goth music was a community of like-minded individuals that had a sarcastic view towards life, a morbid curiosity, and who joked about death.I always find it funny when I hear people talk about goths and goth music, because they tend to confuse us with other scenes and other crowds. And I get it. The aesthetics are similar. But that's all that they are, aesthetics. Goth music is an umbrella term for a whole bevy of sub genres from coldwave to shock-a-billy, and everything in between. . It arose from the post-punk scene and took a lot of its cues from the New Romantics.Whether you believe the genre started with Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, or Magazine, there is one band that was at the forefront of the sound, and that was Bauhaus. Most people that have any familiarity with the goth scene, are familiar with them from the haunting sparseness of Bela Lugosi's Dead, to She's in Parties, to the myriad beautiful albums that Peter Murphy did after leaving the band.There's a haunting quality about goth music and it speaks to something deep down within you. It's not about telling our stories. It's not about connecting to real feelings.Goth is a dark fantasy world, where monsters lurk in the shadows, where technology is out to get us and to rob us from some of the simple joys of life.It's a genre that refuses to die, and continues moving on even to today with bands like. Vision Video and Male Tears. Though they aren't together anymore, O Children is one of the best goth bands of the last, maybe 10 years. Disco Dancers Dead is a quintessential goth track that if you haven't heard it, you need to check it out. It's a good entry point into the genre .And it's hard to explain exactly what the music is, because, like I said, it's an umbrella term for a lot of different genres. Shock-a-billy is rockabilly, think Elvis if he was a regular guest, on Elvira's show, talking about all of the splatter flicks and creature features that were coming out.Cold wave takes on the aesthetics of new wave music, but. It makes them more distant, more echoing more haunting, and of course, more synthesizers. And I would be remiss if I didn't point out if you wanted a really good example of this genre to check out the Frozen Autumn's wonderful song. I love you, but I've chosen synthesizers.And in that song, you get a sense of what I'm talking about. This sense of humor that pervades the Gothic music, from Christian Deaths. Jesus, if you love me, where's the sugar.To the sarcastic love songs, Spectre (love is dead) by Christian Death.There is. Just a macabre tongue in cheek humor that fills. All of the music. And unites the scene together.Now, if you ask two goths to define goth music, you will get four to five different answers, and that again is a problem because it's not one genre. There are many debates as to what actually constitutes a Gothic genre. And I feel like I should say since I started out talking about how my entry point to this world that led me to goth music was Nine Inch Nails, Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson are not goth. They may share a certain aesthetics, especially in their early music videos. But. They have nothing to do with and no connection to the musical aesthetics, and goth is after all a music scene.When I first started thinking about writing this post, it came about because my friend, Megan McCarthy who writes is writing a post about her love for Emo, and my initial ideas for this post were, quite scathing of Emo because. Goth and Emo are both very different genres of music and they're often confused for each other. Again, because some of the visual aesthetics are the same, even though the lyrical content and the just style of instrumentation is so different. And so I have grown to have a distrust and a subtle dislike upon hearing about any emo act, or emo band. I'm getting better. I'm not as bad as I used to be about it, but it persists and it's still there.The biggest problem that I faced in writing this essay was asking myself, why does it matter?There are so many ways I could have approached this. I could have broken out the dynamics of the music and done a tear down of all the genres. I could have listed all of the bands that you should check out and I will list some I've already listed a few.But I think the most important reason for me to write something about goth music is just to say how much it's meant to me. Not just the songs. While, there are some songs that have over the years taken on a very special meaning to me.Time of Legends by NosferatuBlack Planet by Sisters of MercyAlmost anything Rozz Williams ever recorded for Christian death.The music and my love for it is important, but what goth really gave me was a sense of community.In so many ways goth music works like a shibboleth, if I mention a goth band that I like or a goth song that I really, really love, and I see somebody respond to it, while we may not be best friends forever, I know that we have certain things in common, and this is somebody I want to talk to. In fact, I've made a lot of friends over the years that way.Or people will be talking about music and something that they really love, or obscure bands that they're into that most people haven't heard of and I'll bring up like Clan of Xymox or Alien Sex Fiend, Virgin Prunes. And amongst people that are not in the scene, they start geeking out about the names of quite a few of these bands. But when somebody reacts knowingly. I know that I can have a conversation with them.We probably share certain aspects of our sense of humor in common. We've probably read a lot of the same books, watched the same movies, and have a similar taste in common. That goes beyond just that band.Got music is a scene after all.And that sense of community has been so important for someone like me who has a hard time making friends. I am not a big fan of talking to strangers. I am fairly introverted and don't like putting myself out there. And to have this kind of a shorthand, where I can just mention something in conversation and see where my people are. I've done this with other things too, with Star Trek and Star Wars and some of the other literary and film and TV franchises that I am fond of. But goth music has been much more consistent in bringing my attention to people that would become valuable, and integral parts of my life. People that I would talk to for years, decades. Build longterm relationships and friendships with.And I'll forever be grateful. To this dark, moody and broody genre for bringing that to me. Because it seems like such a paradox that a music genre known for its obsession with death and murder, and vampires, and demons, and dark stories. Would be able to bring people together, and to bring them together in ways that are so fulfilling. But it happens.Now don't get me wrong, not all goth scenes are perfect, or good. And there are a lot of toxic goths out there. There are toxic people in every scene. But to this day, my love of all things, goth and Gothic, has not only inspired my art, brought comfort in the darker times in my life, brought me humor in the good times, and brought me friends. When I needed the most. It's been a gift.And if you're not familiar, maybe you should check it out. It's not for everyone, but if it is for you. You know what? We might have more in common then you think. This is a public episode. 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Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we talk about the 1988 Siouxsie and the Banshees album Peepshow with Rainer Maria's Caithlin De Marrais. We also discuss: whatchu drinkin, Rainer Maria heads, First Unitarian Church, reliving your 20's, Madison WI, we own Viceland, syncs, Caithlin's newest record, spotify, awards, The Cure, whatchu watchin, having kids, Mike Kinsella, Siouxsie is everywhere, what makes Peepshow so significant, horror films, Blonde Redhead, our favorite songs on the record, Christian Death, Siouxsie origin story, choosing songs for a record, and so much more. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @caithlindemarrais, @rainermariamusic and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 12 Best of 2022 here.
Father Carter Griffin joined Patrick for a conversation about end of life issues. Topics included: the Church's teach on death: (2:53), what euthanasia is (8:05), caller: is using hospice for comfort OK? (18:13), unintended consequences of euthanasia (23:48), caller: I had three family members with hospice (27:49), caller: are organ transplants OK (31:25), extraordinary vs. ordinary means of care (33:40), caller: suffering is also unresolved grief: (38:15), and what to do during end of life situations. Resources: National Catholic Bioethics Center Directives for Catholic Health Care Services
I spoke to alternative post-punk duo The Bellwether Syndicate who just released their latest album called Vestige and Virgil on Sett Records and Nexilis Records Schubert Music Europe.Formed in Chicago, Illinois, The Bellwether Syndicate consist of William Faith (Vox, guitars), Sarah Rose Faith (Vox, guitars), Philly Peroxide (Keyboards, percussions), Stevyn Grey (drums) and Corey Gorey (Guitars). Producer, William Faith is formerly of several seminal goth acts such as Christian Death, Mephisto Waltz, Shadow Project and co- founder of Faith And The Muse. Sarah Rose Faith also known as DJ Scary Lady Sarah, one of Chicago's most eminent DJs is also a club promoter and host of the longest -running goth event in North America called Nocturna. This Interview will also air on "Interview with DJ Nocturna" (YouTube). Please follow me on my YouTube channel, the links are below. Please like, subscribe and share.Thank you for your continued support !https://thebellwethersyndicate.com/Playlist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap Radio�KMOD: San Antonio �2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)#DJNocturna #thebellwethersyndicate #williamfaith #SarahRoseFaith,
Hello everyone! Its Adam. On this episode I review two short films. The first is PIG, co-directed by Christian Death lead singer Rozz Williams and Nico B. The second short film is 1334, a sequel of sorts to PIG. Also, I'll review Viva La Muerte. A weird as hell story about a young boy dealing with the imprisonment of his father by the anti-communist government during the Spanish Civil War. Enjoy. On This Episode: PIG (1998) 1334 (2012) Viva La Muerte (1971) *Support the show at: patreon.com/skeletonfactory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skeletonfactory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skeletonfactory/support
Erik relives some good old times back in the 80's when Cow Tipping was actually considered fun.The Gen X Brothers both recount some times when mischief was easy to get away with.Today Erik and Glenn go head to head with their One Shot Record Showdown! Find out which album is better. The London Suede with The Blue Hour or Christian Death with Catastrophe Ballet.See which one ends up with the best rating. You can now join in the fun each week by watching the live stream on YouTube. Every Friday at 5PM PST.Mentioned in this episode:Edge of Life Designswww.edgeoflifedesigns.com Edge of Life Designswww.edgeoflifedesigns.com
Rev. Darrin Connall, Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Spokane and Rector of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes in Spokane, to detail how to prepare for dying and Christian death. Join Fr. Connall at the upcoming End of Life Workshop: Planning for Your Spiritual & Corporal Needs.
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This week on Post Punk New Wave is artist blocks by Altered Images, The Pretenders, and Siouxsie & The Banshees. Also featuring music by Fad Gadget, The Jam, Bauhaus, Christian Death, The Cure, Coil, Dead Or Alive, Eurythmics, Merciful Nuns, The Mission U.K and more.
To rise with Christ, we must die with Christ. We explore the meaning of this by looking at Christian Death as explained in CCC 1005-1019. Catechism Class is sponsored in part by Rosary Army. Get a free all-twine knotted Rosary, audio prayers, and more at RosaryArmy.com.
Kill Shelter is UK based alternative artist and producer Pete Burns. His unique work blends elements of post-punk and contemporary electronica and heavily processed guitars. His critically acclaimed debut album “Damage” and the subsequent collaboration with Norwegian dark electronic artist, Antipole called “A Haunted Place”, sold out in a matter of weeks. His remix portfolio includes cult names such as Christian Death, The Wake and Aleister Crowley as well as She Past Away, Agent Side Grinder and many more. His latest album is called “Asylum” and according to Burns, "All the tracks delve into different interpretations of the word asylum and highlight challenging themes such as human trafficking, domestic abuse, seeking refuge, disillusionment, bedlam and redemption. It definitely has a dark energy.”Asylum is available on both limited edition vinyl and compact disc along with all digital and streaming platforms and available in two versions: via Metropolis Records in North and South America and Manic Depression Records in Europe and the rest of the world. https://killshelter.bandcamp.comhttps://www.metropolis-records.comhttps://www.manicdepression.fr
Media Monarchy plays Crobot, Christian Death, Trollfest and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for June 13, 2022. ♬
Greetings Darklings. In this weeks interview, Ken has the amazing pleasure of speaking with Valor Kand from the legendary band, Christian Death. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sounds-and-shadows/support
A band who is very misunderstood, who's history you could spend a lifetime reasearching, Christian Death is one of those bands that Frank Zappa would have spoken about against censorship in front of congress. I have listened to them since I was 14, and seen their music as very deep, and thought provoking. Most people would be put off by their fans befor ever listening to the music, but if you like early 70s David Bowie, and a dark Goth rock kick with an orchestra, or in todays terms "That band, Evanesence" you would get these guys. I interviewed Valor Kand who took over duties as frontman in 1985, and has been there ever since. He is nothing like the "Gloomy Doomy" kind of guy that you find in so many knock off bands who tried to emulate what he did, he is a pretty funny, thoughtful dude, who just likes singing about history. The new album is called "Evil Becomes Rule", and it knocks it out of the park, but for a guy who has been making music for 40 years, you can imagine he has plenty to sing about. #christiandeath #valorkand #rozzwilliams #gothmusic #gothicrock #pompeii99 #gitanedimone #davidbowie #punk #deathrock #gnostics #theapocrypha #gonzomusicjournalism #davidglass
It's been unusually dark, cold, and grey here in Atlanta, GA for the past few days, so the boys thought it best to bring on a guest who is an authority on all things grim and ghastly. They donned all-black garb, guy-liner, and a healthy dose of black no. 1 on their mop tops and welcomed Mr. Brent Zius and his coffin full of goodies to the firehouse. Brent schools us on the dark and ethereal world of Goth Rock…What is it we do here at InObscuria? In most shows Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week is different as our guest, Brent Zius, provides the playlist for your 2 rock n' roll grave robbers to react to. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've simply forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big thing.Don't forget to check out Brent's latest project album: Angelspit Vs. Ice Planet 9000 – Sequence 1: Glass Jar on Bandcamp here!Songs this week include:Ash Code – “Fear” from Fear EP (2021)The Bolshoi – “Away” from Friends (1986) Kill Shelter – “As Trees Do Fall” from Damage (2018)Pink Turns Blue – “I Coldly Stare Out” from If Two Worlds Kiss (1987)Long Night – “East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon” from Barren Land (2018)Play Dead – “Isabel” from The Promised Land (1984)Delphine Coma – “We Never Sleep” from Leaving The Scene (2018)Angelspit Vs. Ice Planet 9000 – “The Great Empty” from Sequence 1: Glass Jar (2022) Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Homily for the 5th Sunday of Lent.
Hey! Welcome to Music is Good, the podcast where we pick a random album every week and discuss it, with your hosts Devalin, Annie and Matt. Today we are joined by friend of the pod Ozzy to discuss the controversial Only Theatre of Pain by Christian Death. Devalin wastes their modem Appropriated ignorance and slurs in punk, and we write our own CD song *This episode has a lot of audio troubles and we tried our best to salvage it so thank you for your patience*
This week, Scott talks with the lead singer of one of the pioneers of the Nu Metal movement, Jonathan Davis of Korn. They get into everything from his current health after a tough bout with Covid to keeping busy in the last few years with the new record Requiem. They start by going over his upbringing and what got him the bug from Jesus Christ Superstar to Duran Duran, Christian Death, Pantera and Motley Crue. Along the way the touch base on his life working at the coroners office to the early formation of Korn and their first record deal. The two discuss some career highlights like Woodstock and his love for collecting oddities. Lastly the talk about the upcoming tour with System of a Down and finish with a great story about their rebellious days on a cover shoot for Spin magazine. Tune in!
Media Monarchy plays The Asteroid No.4, Christian Death, Gruff Rhys and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for March 17, 2022. ♬
This month we're travelling back 40 years to 1982, the year Colin was born, where we hang out with E.T. & Elliott, Play Choplifter on the Commodore 64, & eat Vienetta. We'll also be talking about Tipper Gore & The PMRC, lawsuits triggered by quiz shows, epic amounts of goth or goth adjacent music, and Colin & Ian explain to Tracey that 1978 IS NOT 1982!!!We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Ian's wife Lydia, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them to Colin's wife Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order. Helen also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine.Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year. Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - 1919, A Flock Of Seagulls, The Associates, Attrition, Bauhaus, Big In Japan, Christian Death, Cocteau Twins, The Cure, The Damned, Dexys Midnight Runners, Duren Duran, Iron Maiden, Michael Jackson, Japan, Judas Priest, Manowar, Men At Work, New Order, Nurse With Wound, Orange Juice, Prince, The Psychedelic Furs, R.E.M., Sisters Of Mercy, Soft Cell, Toto, The Who, Robert Wyatt, & Yazoo.Find all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39QEYGJIifkXeixJwhh1UU?si=0c9822afd4a544f9Find our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQ If you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes, you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdg Ian's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqA and Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9Nw The playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows -1st place - 20 points2nd place - 18 points3rd place – 16 points4th place – 14 points5th place – 12 points6th place – 9 points7th place – 7 points8th place – 5 points9th place – 3 points10th place -1 pointHosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey BGuest starring Helen Jackson-Brown.Playlist compiling/distributing – Lydia ClarkeRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig PodcastsThanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system.Say hello at www.facebook.com/wedigmusicpcast or tweet us at http://twitter.com/wedigmusicpcast or look at shiny pictures on Instagram at http://instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network You can also find all the We Dig Music & Free With This Months Issue episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis
This month we're travelling back 40 years to 1982, the year Colin was born, where we hang out with E.T. & Elliott, Play Choplifter on the Commodore 64, & eat Vienetta. We'll also be talking about Tipper Gore & The PMRC, lawsuits triggered by quiz shows, epic amounts of goth or goth adjacent music, and Colin & Ian explain to Tracey that 1978 IS NOT 1982!!! We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Ian's wife Lydia, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them to Colin's wife Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order. Helen also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine. Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year. Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - 1919, A Flock Of Seagulls, The Associates, Attrition, Bauhaus, Big In Japan, Christian Death, Cocteau Twins, The Cure, The Damned, Dexys Midnight Runners, Duren Duran, Iron Maiden, Michael Jackson, Japan, Judas Priest, Manowar, Men At Work, New Order, Nurse With Wound, Orange Juice, Prince, The Psychedelic Furs, R.E.M., Sisters Of Mercy, Soft Cell, Toto, The Who, Robert Wyatt, & Yazoo. Find all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39QEYGJIifkXeixJwhh1UU?si=0c9822afd4a544f9 Find our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQ If you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes, you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdg Ian's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqA and Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9Nw The playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows - 1st place - 20 points 2nd place - 18 points 3rd place – 16 points 4th place – 14 points 5th place – 12 points 6th place – 9 points 7th place – 7 points 8th place – 5 points 9th place – 3 points 10th place -1 point Hosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey B Guest starring Helen Jackson-Brown. Playlist compiling/distributing – Lydia Clarke Recorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig Podcasts Thanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system. Say hello at www.facebook.com/wedigmusicpcast or tweet us at http://twitter.com/wedigmusicpcast or look at shiny pictures on Instagram at http://instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network You can also find all the We Dig Music & Free With This Months Issue episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis
WATCH Romeo's Distress FREE HERE - https://youtu.be/w6EPLc5Zs8w Romeo's Distress is about a creepy guy named James, his unrequited love for a beautiful girl named Jane, and her father's sadistic response to it all. Romeo's Distress is a 2017 American independent, gothic, neo-noir, horror film and the directorial debut of Jeff Frumess. It was filmed on location in Westchester, NY. The film had its world premiere at the Macabre Faire Film Festival in January 2017. The film takes its name from the Christian Death song on the album Only Theatre of Pain, written by Rozz Williams and Rikk Agnew. In 2018, myself and Nick Bohun sat down to record a commentary track for the genre film Romeo's Distress - a "Gothic Noir" midnight movie. Having shelved plans for the Bluray due to various factors, I have decided to upload the film to youtube along with a version including this commentary track. Official Site - https://www.frumess.com/romeosdistress JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN 2 BUCKS: LESS THAN A CUP OF COFFEE!! - https://www.patreon.com/Frumess https://linktr.ee/FRUMESS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frumess/support