depends on what era of DI6 you're into. I'm more into their punk stuff right after they killed the "crisis" project, but I am a huge fan of the later works like "Operation Hummingbird" and "Take Care and Control" I'm a big fan, contact me if you need any recommendations.
A girl at my old job heard me listening to quiet folky stuff and recommended them to me - but the only thing she had on her iPod was "Nada!". Not your first choice, take it from me. It's apocalyptic folk dance music. (!!!)
Nature and Organisation's "Beauty Reaps the Blood of Solitude" is generally what goes on after DI6. ;) Very appreeshed. (Haven't checked out Current 93, yet.)
carina bought me a gold cd limited edition thing of that CD. so good
post by dunwichnli at Oct 4,2007 7:47pm
The only album that I own is "what ends when the symbols shatter"...definitely a unique cd that made a big impression on me. It's refreshing to hear what you can do with just a couple basic chords sometimes. I've been wanting to explore the rest of their discography.
The only album that I own is "what ends when the symbols shatter"...definitely a unique cd that made a big impression on me. It's refreshing to hear what you can do with just a couple basic chords sometimes. I've been wanting to explore the rest of their discography.
ever read into what inspired the track "Hollows of Devotion" off the aformentioned death in june release. It has something to do with a priest and douglas sharing a section of the mens room.
They put on a great show at the old Man Rays ten or more years ago and they wore the face mast the whole time... awsome show!
the face mask is a tribute to the author/playwrite Yukio Mishima. The books Confessions of a Mask is a great read, after reading it I understood alot more of Douglas Pierce's lyrics/ideology.