Entreat. You're in a bad way with the representatives of The Church. As if your humility and passion weren't obvious, they taunt you, because they have real life-or-death control over your destiny. They take it lightly, this life of yours. Tens of thousands of peasants (and some nobility, too) died miserable, painful deaths at the hand of the mighty Church. And what of thee? Savor every moment, and say your words when given the chance. This was THE WAY, for so very long.
Modern man clings to his Bible, and in many a case, takes the text quite literally, even to this day. When, oh when, will the Age of Reason initiate, and then dominate the common consciousness, such that not one more soul need suffer at the hand of The Church's judgments?
From the entreat to the TREAT; last night, Castlefolk bore humble, enthused WITNESS to the emanations from THE SEED STOCK. AND IT WAS GREAT. Our third, and perhaps final, for some time at least, to the carefully woven musical selections, a comprehensive view, in sound, of all that informs THE SEED STOCK. This was perhaps RB's greatest appearance at The Castle, though said visits are always a welcome feast for the mind and ears. This was the kind of show where, if you're like me, you spent hours online afterward, beseeching all known merchants, seeking out these rare treasures. Yea, every selection from the satchel of THE SEED STOCK was a reward, a stimulating journey through the universe of black metal and punk. Too many gems to mention or single out.
Click on our supplicant ABOVE, to reach the playlist and audio archive of last night's broadcast, thoughtfully presented by your host, and the good folks at WFMU. Indeed, your host wishes even that he could take back the initial forty minutes or so, my selections, as pleased as I surely was with them, and give those minutes back to THE SEED STOCK, so that we could have heard even more. Hindsight aside, you will enjoy enjoy enjoy every precious minute, I shit thee not.
Thank you for listening, and for your comments; much appreciation from your host, and our guests.
Give a listen, weather the (perhaps) OVER-stimulation, and then listen again. It really was that good, and I'm glad we hosted RB, who is indeed welcome back ANY TIME. Our cup overfloweth, at this rarest-of-the-rare presentations, before we are, quite against our will, slogged back to the Dungeon of the Christians.
Seed Stock guest spot #1, 23rd September 2011
Seed Stock guest spot #2, 31st August 2012
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My Castle of Quiet returns next week, with live music from Future Death Toll.
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