Or even a conventional band, for that matter. But then again, Current 93 could hardly be called a Christian band in the conventional sense. In fact, I would say that Current 93 provides good proof that not all Christian music sucks. After all, Current 93 has, since its very inception, been a primarily spiritual band, revolving around, at various points in its constantly mutating lifespan, Crowleyan occultism, Norse paganism, Gnosticism, Tibetan Buddhism, and, above all else, eschatological Christianity. Current 93 is one such band, and in this case I don’t use the word “religiously” lightly. David Tibet, from an interview with The Wire magazine (July 2006)Īlthough I can think of so many bands whose music I enjoy, there are only an elite few who I listen to religiously. It’s the Roman Empire continuing with all the wickedness and evil and inhumanity.” “I think that we’re living in an artifice that’s been created, that perhaps is a dream of Satan, and Christ is continually suffering on the cross at this very moment whilst we’re wandering around in this fog. * (restored/Halloween countdown post #13)
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