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9/17/2022
Song of the day: Ballad for Beelzebub by Graveyard Train
First song not on Spotify! I can’t quite describe how much I love this song, it’s like the whole song is like that raw ending of Saint Bernard by Lincoln. There’s just so much emotion in it and it’s my #1 song I scream along to.
It is also, funnily enough, the song that made me finally download Spotify, only to find that it is not on Spotify.
The dog eats the cat. The cat eats the bird. The bird eats the worm. And the worms eat you and me.
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is a very important celebration in Mexico. It is a combination of Catholic and Pre-Columbian traditions. Above: in front of City Hall, Tlalpan, Mexico city. Tombs in the graveyard are cleaned, decorated. The dearly departed’s favourite food and drinks are placed on the grave. The family often spends the night in the cemetery. Altars are set up, with the photos and…
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country (1969)
Australian six piece collective from Melbourne. Their songs revel in the dark or macabre. Six men sing in baritone about werewolves, vampires, ghosts and the like over frenetic foot stomping country music. Their instruments include the banjo, dobro and the untraditional hammer and chain...