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Buzzard - Doom Folk - 07 Lucifer Rise

from Doom Folk

March 18th, 2024
12 tracks
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Doom Folk
Doom Folk
Buzzard - Doom Folk - 07 Lucifer Rise
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Buzzard - Doom Folk - 07 Lucifer Rise
Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)
Lucifer Rise Rise, Lucifer, rise Just one time. Slay my opponents With a thousand knives, The tyrant, the butcher, The lawyer, the priest. Return this dominion To the birds and the beasts. Oh my angel, Oh my angel, Lucifer, rise. Rise, Lucifer, rise For a one time deal. Billions of souls beseech you With apocalyptic zeal. I stand on the edge of perdition. Come on, give me a shove. Exact revenge on the Father Who fails to give us love. Oh my angel, Oh my angel, Lucifer, rise. I got wise to the wicked. Now I got a word for the wise. Kiss the babies you love goodbye. Rebels deal with the Devil ‘Cause the Devil knows how to deal With the Lord’s enforcers. Kneel, evangelist, kneel. Rise, Lucifer, rise. All I ask in return Is for all of hell to sing, And for all of heaven to burn. Oh my angel, Oh my angel, Lucifer, rise.
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What if Dylan listened to Sabbath and read Lovecraft? Buzzard combines the heavy riffs of Doom, ironic storytelling of Folk, and dark themes of Weird Fiction, Horror, SF, and social satire.

Doom Folk is populated by misanthropic witches, stoner cockroaches, and dog-devouring aliens. Songs explore the evils of religion and the madness of mankind with pitch-black wit.

Christopher Thomas Elliott wrote, performed, and produced Doom Folk in his basement studio using electric and acoustic guitar, bass, hand drum, 6-string banjo, and rhymes scribbled on scraps of paper.

The songs draw on the pessimistic philosophy of Thomas Ligotti, the revenge yarns of Tales from the Crypt, the metal of Electric Wizard and Candlemass, the irony of Bill Hicks and George Carlin, the narrative poetry of Greenwich Village troubadours, and the Satanic gospel blues of Zeal & Ardor.

Credits

Written, performed, and produced by Christopher Thomas Elliott