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One Nice Bug Per Day

Andulka
styofa doing anything

if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
NASA

@theartofmadeline
hello vonnie
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Kiana Khansmith
Xuebing Du

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Kaledo Art

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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@cathedralovtears
Këkht Aräkh
Snow-covered roofs, 1960s - by Robert Häusser (1924 - 2013), German
Where did the title come from? Is it a reference to former Mayhem vocalist Dead and the “I ❤ Transylvania” shirt he was wearing when he committed su*cide?
"That would be very logical. You’d think that would be a really sound way to try to figure out a reason for the title. However, I’m not sure that it was, because I think it would come sooner after Dead’s sui*ide, like if that [was the case], it would be a song on A Blaze in the Northern Sky or Under a Funeral Moon. I thought of it with the whole concept of the icy and the cold landscape. Probably it must have crossed my mind, obviously, about Dead, too, and his whole take on Transylvania, and the real hunger he had for it. I don’t remember now, but I would actually prefer if it was like a tribute to Dead, but I’m not sure that’s all [there is] to it. When I make a title—or an album title, at least—there’s never just one meaning behind it." - Fenriz, talking about Transilvanian hunger in "Precious Metal: Decibel presents the stories behind 25 extreme metal masterpieces" by Albert Mudrian 🦇
@the.old.mayhem on instagram
“All black metallers know that Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism was one of the first Norwegian black metal studio albums. Darkthrone’s A Blaze in the Northern Sky, the very first full-length studio example of True Norwegian Black Metal, came out earlier that year on February 26th. Between these two classics, V.V saw the release of Burzum’s self-titled debut album in March. (While Burzum was being recorded in Grieghallen with Pytten, Demonaz and Euronymous were often present in the studio. They helped Varg carry instruments. Euronymous played guitar on “War” and pounded with his fists on a gong for “Dungeons of Darkness” and the intro to Burzum’s next record.)
Mayhem’s Hellhammer revealed that the band chose to record De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas at Grieghallen because of Varg. At the time, V, of course, lived in Bergen and had replaced Necrobutcher on bass. The album was recorded in 1992 and 1993. - From “Eirik ‘Pytten’ Hundvin is Immortal: Celebrating Black Metal’s Greatest Producer”, Metal Injection, July 2022. Part 1 of 2 🕯️
@the.old.mayhem on instagram
Crisis
death in june albums on cassettes 🤍
Burzum - aske
FENRIZ visits The Black Metal Exhibition. Oslo, Norway.
Neseblod Records basement 🖤
Judas Iscariot: Sacrifice Of The Nazarene Child
Black Vinyl.
Includes a recreation of the show’s flier.
666 Copies.
Blackdeath Coven Records.
JUDAS ISCARIOT "The Cold Earth slept Below..." CD 1996 (First massive album of Hateful and Intolerant USBM)
1. Damned Below Judas 2. Wrath 3. Babylon 4. The Cold Earth slept Below 5. Midnight Frost 6. Ye Blessed Creatures 7. Reign 8. Fidelity 9. Nietzsche
The Cold Earth Slept Below... | Judas Iscariot | Moribund Records (bandcamp.com)
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Vietnam, 2005 photo: Hans Kemp
Makoto Wada, Anti-war poster for the women and children of Vietnam, 1968
Vietnamese architects and historians consider the years from 1940 to 1975 the golden age of Vietnamese modernism. In that period, major modernist public buildings such as hospitals and hotels were designed and constructed.
- Mel Schenck via Saigoneer, "How Vietnam Created Its Own Brand of Modernist Architecture"