William Stutter
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  • CZECH THE FOLLOWING OUT MY BRODY:

    blackened thrash with lovecraftian themes and a beautiful yog-sothian tale in the lyrics? its basically the witch house, isnt it?
    William Stutter
    William Stutter
    yes, there's a bit (but really just a bit) of "dreams in the witch house" in it.

    do you know cryo chamber ? they have some good ambient stuff dedicated to lovecraft.

    logikz
    logikz
    of course brody, those are rad as hell, but did you ever see what you can find on YT when you search for lovecraft music? they have loads of mood music for the role playing game "call of chthulu", here, i found this, its gooder than hell:
    DUDE. DUDE DUDE. THERE IS A GAME COMING OUT CALLES CONARIUM. IT IS SERIOUSLY LOVECRAFTIAN. I DONT PLAY VIDEO GAMES, WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS MEDIUM!??!
    William Stutter
    William Stutter
    i'm not into games either, dude. although i saw some lovecraftian ones which looked quite dark. i shouldn't be at all suprised if they were better than all the screen adaptions.
    watched "herbert west - reanimator" the other day and damn that was shit. :D
    gotta stick to his literature.
    William Stutter
    William Stutter
    but watched a trailer for "conarium" now and it looks cool. maybe an option for coming winter.
    it's based on "at the mountains of madness" they say.
    nah dude. who is amy ?
    logikz
    logikz
    Amy is the author of 'the whistlers' buddy, I don't know her last name but the story is widely known, not so much for being an appropriation of algernons 'the willows' but for being harrowing in its desolation. It's available in audio on the nosleep podcast too, check it out its gold.
    William Stutter
    William Stutter
    thanks man, goin to have a listen tonight.
    And also my first love was 'the call of big c' (he must not be named, as you well know) and of course Dagon.
    DUDE. YOU KNOW THE WILLOWS?!?
    William Stutter
    William Stutter
    you mean "the willows" by algernon blackwood ? yep, and i love it. :)
    logikz
    logikz
    I know an appropriation of of of the willows, do you know of Amy's 'the whistlers'? It's gruesome for me because of its its its modern setting. You can't walk for two days and find something now?
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