playlist artwork#12 this weekChildren of Cain, Night-Loving Creatures, Prepare Thyselves for

by The Peach Tree

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10 3:10 112 listens
11 3:39 46 listens
12 2:06 76 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 03/04/2011
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    • Angus Maiden: Publisher, Arrangement, Producer, Label.

Why the title?

Events around the world are literally tearing apart the Earth. Sure, we can attribute the observation of "much more commotion" in the world to more intense media coverage, increased capacity for and types of communication, etc.

Yet there is no doubt in my mind a change is coming, and that surely the spiralling of the globe into a seeming state of Chaos is the precursor to something huge.

People talk a lot about the date 21st December 2012 and the Mayan Prophecies connected to it. There are many theories, many believers, and many doubters.

All I know is that for me, personally, something will change on that date. So I am preparing myself.

It's no secret I am Darkly inclined. The name of this album is deliberately phrased to capture the attention of similar souls as myself. Those who revel in the Night, the Dark, and those who consider themselves Otherkin.

When Abel looked up at Cain, the Father of Evil, he wasn't fearing Death nor setting his sights on Heaven. He was simply jealous. For the Dark live on no matter what Life throws at them. The Dark can survive Death and even The End of the World. For when all the Light is extinguished we merely meld into the Greater Shadow, and are Sated.

Children of Cain, Night-Loving Creatures...

Prepare Thyselves for 2012!

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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SouthOMike

Most Assuredly Dark!

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SouthOMike • 2011-04-17 18:41:16

I'm hearing touches of early INXS lyrical content & vocal styling, but with more of a dark sound. Instrumentation is sparse on some tracks, but fills in well on others. Attention needs to be paid to vocals, though. Going flat, even with the content, doesn't fair well... The End? Is it coming in 2012? Who knows... Can't change what happens then or now.
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