The new Rotting Christ album might only be coming out in March but today you can listen to the opening track "In Yumen - Xibalba" and something new from the band since Aealo. The six-minute track is available for free download over here, provided you enter your email in the widget and follow the guidelines. You will receive an email with a link to download the song.
"In Yumen - Xibalba" is taken from Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy (Do What Thou Wilt), the brand new album from the Greek band that is set for release on March 1st, 2013 in Europe (March 5th in North America) through Season Of Mist. More album details here and here.
Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy tracklist:
01. In Yumen - Xibalba
02. P'unchaw Kachun - Tuta Kachun
03. Grandis Spiritus Diavolos
04. Kataton Demona Eaftou
05. Cine Iubeste Si Lasa
06. Iwa Woodoo
07. Gilgames
08. Rusalka
09. Ahura Mazda Anra Mainiuu
10. 666
'Κατα Τον Δαιμονα Εαυτου' means in english word by word...'By The Deamon's Self'...For anyone who cares...I don't really know why they call it 'DO WHAT THOU WILT'...:banger2:
----
Lost In The Battlefield Of Opposite Extremes...
'Κατα Τον Δαιμονα Εαυτου' means in english word by word...'By The Deamon's Self'...For anyone who cares...I don't really know why they call it 'DO WHAT THOU WILT'...:banger2:
it does make sense, i understand why they did it. google it, it was written on Jim Morisson's grave!
'Κατα Τον Δαιμονα Εαυτου' means in english word by word...'By The Deamon's Self'...For anyone who cares...I don't really know why they call it 'DO WHAT THOU WILT'...:banger2:
it does make sense, i understand why they did it. google it, it was written on Jim Morisson's grave!
Do what thou wilt has nothing to do with Morrison. It might be on his grave. But "do what thou wilt" is one of the most, if not the single most, important rules by Aleister Crowley. Fully it actually is "do what thou wilt, shalt be the whole of the law"
---- Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal
Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
'Κατα Τον Δαιμονα Εαυτου' means in english word by word...'By The Deamon's Self'...For anyone who cares...I don't really know why they call it 'DO WHAT THOU WILT'...:banger2:
it does make sense, i understand why they did it. google it, it was written on Jim Morisson's grave!
Do what thou wilt has nothing to do with Morrison. It might be on his grave. But "do what thou wilt" is one of the most, if not the single most, important rules by Aleister Crowley. Fully it actually is "do what thou wilt, shalt be the whole of the law"
you're right but the greek translation was used on jim morrison's grave, not the english one. it was a poor translation by Jim's father.