so, for the past few months I have been slowly but surely working on a new album. i wanted to take time on it, cause personally, i felt like i rushed in making my last two releases… even though they were carefully thought out, i did rush through them. so i went through with new software and old devices and this new record “In der dem Ungetüm den Verlies” [download it here on bandcamp.com]
It’s of course like all ov my other releases, dark ambient / death industrial… except this time it is WAY more bombastic, far more unsettling, and really all other TPA releases should have sounded more like this (the only other band i could compare the sound to would be the amazing Gnaw Their Tongues and even that isn’t that great of a comparison…honestly)
now thematically, the record was originally going to be a concept piece about Marc Dutroux, this serial killer/child molester fuckhead, but i abandoned the idea, and made the concept more general, as i didn’t have time to explore the political atrocities of the Dutroux case. i may explore that in the future, but for now, i hope you all enjoy this album.
i hope to put this out “officially” on cd or vinyl in the future, whenever finances become more readily available. i may just wait til i conjure another album. not sure.
anyways, hope you enjoy… and i hope i’m cause you all nightmares with these atrocities…
The Book of Lies (full title: Which is also Falsely Called BREAKS. The Wanderings or Falsifications of the One Thought of Frater Perdurabo, which Thought is itself Untrue. Liber CCCXXXIII [Book 333] ) was written by occultist and teacher Aleister Crowley and first published in 1912 or 1913. As Crowley describes it: “This book deals with many matters on all planes of the very highest importance. It is an official publication for Babes of the Abyss, but is recommended even to beginners as highly suggestive.”
The book consists of 93 chapters, each of which consists of one page of text. The chapters include a question mark, poems, rituals, instructions, and obscure allusions and cryptograms. The subject of each chapter is generally determined by its number and its corresponding Qabalistic meaning. Around 1921, Crowley wrote a short commentary about each chapter, assisting the reader in the Qabalistic interpretation.
Several chapters and a photograph in the book reference Leila Waddell, who Crowley called Laylah, and who, as Crowley’s influential Scarlet Woman, acted as his muse during the writing process of this volume.
It isI whocreatedyouandmenailhis hands toblessmorethan I,so Istopthework of my hands
Advances, they becomefountainsofabundant lifeand the angelsare looking atthis greatmystery.
Loveyou attach,andthrough these links,youseek toloveme in a wayunwavering.Challengebysuicide,you wouldexhaust thelovebyso many tortures,but at the endof Love,there is stillthe love ofmyBeloved Son.