Necrosferatul

@necrosferatul.bsky.social

Raw vampyric black metal. Regicidal Rococo necrosurf. Antifascist punkened black 'n' roll with hints of 60s psychedelia and classic 80s speed metal. necrosferatul.bandcamp.com necrosferatul.ampwall.com frithuswith.bandcamp.com frithuswith.ampwall.com

We're opening up submissions again! If you make dungeon synth, comfy synth, black metal, or related subgenres and want to be part of our label, now's the time to send your work A few things to know about us first: 🔶 We're an antifascist label. No space here for NSBM or shit like that+

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A drawer of amulets and charms against the Evil Eye, with silver acorns and seahorses, silk arrowheads and synthetic garlic bulbs, coral claws and painted saints, slender articulated fish and fancy feathers to avert the evil gaze and protect the anxious owner...

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frithuswith - the grumblehogan is out now on @ampwall.com. An eclectic mix of raw dungeonwave and medieval synth of the lowest-fi, brought into focus by the thematic glue of psychogeographic and Jungian motifs. ampwall.com/a/frithuswit... #freeonampwall

the grumblehogan · frithuswith

all is now lost. weep for the song i sing is full of sorrows. years, three and ten times three, have passed, and it is not yet the last of battles. grimness of…

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Studio portrait of Makereti, circa 1926, demonstrating weaving techniques, showing how a korowai (dress cloak) is woven from the bottom upwards. The partly made cloaks in the image are now in the museum collections. The book 'Intrepid Women', featuring Makereti, is on sale in the Museum shop.

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frithuswith - the grumblehogan is out now on @ampwall.com. An eclectic mix of raw dungeonwave and medieval synth of the lowest-fi, brought into focus by the thematic glue of psychogeographic and Jungian motifs. ampwall.com/a/frithuswit... #freeonampwall

the grumblehogan · frithuswith

all is now lost. weep for the song i sing is full of sorrows. years, three and ten times three, have passed, and it is not yet the last of battles. grimness of…

ampwall.com

Artist John Harris was born on this day in 1948. He’s known for his vibrant covers for some of the genre’s best-known works. I interviewed him a couple of years ago about his inspirations, the beauty of space, and why AI can’t replicate human creativity. Read it here:

Sci-fi John Harris on creativity and finding spiritualism in the cosmos

John Harris talks about finding inspiration in the beauty of space and why AI can't capture creative imagination

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Spent a weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon a while ago and loved the relaxed and chill atmosphere there. Plenty of beautiful Tudor architecture and great pubs. And the butterfly farm is just stunning, the pictures I took on my crappy phone don't do it justice, if you get a chance, go and check it out!

Looking at questions for a test I will have to take in a few years in order to get what they call indefinite leave to remain in the uk. Name 5 monarchs. Hmmm... Henry VIII, Henry II... Henry VI, uhhh... Henry... IV? Uhmm... I can only think of 4 :(

Stratford-upon-Avon butterfly farm pictures coming soon! Meanwhile a new frithuswith release is finished and will be out in august. A Necrosferatul EP is almost done and will be released in autumn. And I might also be really close to starting a DIY tape label. Some or all of these things are true.

Reform have now lost six by-elections in a row in England, Scotland and Wales. Their national poll rating is 26% – below Labour in 1983 – and Farage’s approval rating is -37. They’re very far from the voice of the people and need to stop being treated as such.