Like a séance through distorted amplifiers, Whores Of Holyrood emerges from the shadows with the kind of haunting gravitas that makes you question whether you’re witnessing art or exorcism. Jeremy Moore’s latest offering as Zabus occupies that liminal space between the sacred and profane, where gothic Americana meets psychedelic decay in a ritual that feels […] The post Zabus: ‘Whores Of Holyrood’ Album Review + Video Premiere appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
“Our love for the world keeps eternity wide and bright and full of potential.” — Nick Cave Like any conversation, a good blog post attempts to keep the reverberations going. So just a quick postscript to yesterday’s words: I like to think my cosmic daughter added these thoughts to my thoughts about loving the world: “Despite […]| Pam Grout
“I feel the answer to your question will always exist outside the world as it presents itself, beyond the matters of the day, distinct from the temporal. It will be found within the mysterious, the unsettled, and the sacred, that faraway and intangible place where truth and music and your father reside.” — The Red … Continue reading Elsewhere| Lucy Bellwood
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