07-03-2005, 22:23 | Archivar
Blood Axis NeuigkeitenNeuigkeiten des immerfort produktiven Duos Annabel Lee & Michael Moynihan (Blood Axis)Autor: Dominik Tischleder Nach erfolgreichen Jahren 2003 und 2004 - die deutsche Veröffentlichung von "Lords Of Chaos", verlegt von Prophecy, war die zweit erfolgreichste Veröffentlichung eines Neu-Verlages in Deutschland, Mr. Moynihan musste sich allein dem legendären Rallyefahrer Walter Röhrl geschlagen geben, der 2003 seine Memoiren ebenfalls in einem neugegründeten Eigenverlag veröffentlichte - kann es nun 2005 genauso erfolgreich weitergehen. Wer weiß, was die nahe und ferne Zukunft noch für Überraschungen für uns bereithält... Bei der Gelegenheit noch der Hinweis auf eine neue interessante Homepage: www.turn-it-down.org Écrasez l'infâme! -- CONTENTS: --Come Celebrate Black Easter in New York with Blood Axis --Factrix is Julian Copes "Album of the Month" --New Dominion title available soon: "Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist" --Issue 15 of Rûna now available: -------------------------------------------- Come Celebrate Black Easter in New York with Blood Axis: On Sunday, March 27th, Blood Axis will be making an ultra-rare appearance at a special concert event hosted by Tesco USA. Also appearing will be the seminal apocalyptic folk band Changes and NYCs own Dream Into Dust. This may be the first and last chance to see Blood Axis live on the East Coast and promises to be fine evening. There will also be video previews and other audio-visual delights. More information and advance tickets are available from Tesco: http://bloodchanges.tesco-distro.com/ -------------------------------------------- Factrix is Julian Copes "Album of the Month": The talented, ever-industrious musician and author Julian Cope has just made Factrixs classic recording "Scheintot" the Album of the Month on his popular website www.headheritage.com . Formerly of The Teardrop Explodes, the "Arch Drude"Cope has recorded numerous solo albums and is also the author of two remarkable books on European megalithic sites, "The Modern Antiquarian" and "The Megalithic European". Both are highly recommended. For the "Unsung Album of the Month" Cope selects a seminal but obscure album and provides a long impressionistic review of the work. His selection of Factrix is inspired by the Storm Records retrospective "Artifact", which contains the entire "Scheintot" album on the first disc of a double-CD set. The Album of the Month page can be found at: http://www.headheritage.com/unsung/albumofthemonth/1307 The "Artifact" retrospective is available in the USA from www.tesco-distro.com, or in Germany from www.tesco-germany.com. -------------------------------------------- New Dominion title available soon: "Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist": Due out in early April is the new Dominion book, "Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist: Essays by John Michell". This 376-page compendium includes 108 brilliant essays by author and philosopher John Michell, an expert on Earth Mysteries, sacred numbers and geometry, Fortean phenomena, and traditional neoplatonic philosophy. The texts have been selected and introduced by esoteric scholar Joscelyn Godwin. The book is clothbound with full-color dustjacket and beautifully typeset. More details will be sent out shortly. Advance orders may be sent for $35 postpaid in the USA, or $40 to the rest of the world, payable in check or money order (or cash at your risk) to: Dominion PO Box 129 Waterbury Center, VT 05677 USA Paypal orders may also be sent to our email address. -------------------------------------------- Issue 15 of Rûna now available: Issue 15 of the respected "Northern Mysteries" journal Rûna is available from Dominion. This issue contains articles by Thierry Jolif on "The Cernunnons Mystery", Paul Fosterjohn on "Völsungadrekkr II", Michael Sangster on The Lord of the Rings, Michael Moynihan on Fritz Langs "Nibelungen" films, an interview with Nigel Pennick, and much more. Single copies are available for $8 postpaid in the USA/Can. The following back issues are also available: Issues 10, 11, 13 and 14. Single back issues are also $8 postpaid, two issues for $15 postpaid, or three issues for $21 postpaid. Four issues are $28 postpaid, and five issues are $35 postpaid. Please reserve back issues by email before sending payment, as some are in limited supply. Please send check or money order payable to DOMINION. Cash may be sent at your own risk -- please hide it well or use registered mail. Prices are postpaid as noted. Send orders to: Dominion, PO Box 129, Waterbury Center, VT 05677 USA. Paypal orders may also be sent to our email address. (Europeans should order Rûna direct from the publisher: Rûna c/o BM: Sorcery, London WC1N 3XX, ENGLAND.) |