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Melechesh the so called "Mesopotamian Metal" and the band Ea.

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I stumbled onto a band recently. They're called Melechesh, and despite the band's origins, which is Jerusalem and Bethlehem, they praise Sumerian/Mesopotamian text. A lot of their song titles involve The Anunnaki. And, on their album 'As Jerusalem Burns... Al'Intisar' they have a song called Baphomet's Lust, hinting that they may actually be Satanic. Though, this is a maybe. I can't get the lyrics for that album, but for the rest of their work, or most of it, you can get lyrics off their Metallum.

Link to last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Melechesh

Link to Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=424

And, there was another band, but they were Funeral Doom Metal. They're called Ea, and apparently they're written in a "dead language". Their lyrical theme of Last.fm is 'Ancient sacred texts in dead language'.

I have a feeling Ea is actually Satanic, or at least true to the text enough to pass as it. Though, none of their lyrics I could find. Unless they were updated onto their metallum since the last time I went to it.

Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Ea

Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=84048
 
I really love Melechesh. I didn't know they had another album out; I
already have Djinn, Sphynx, and Emissaries, but I didn't know about
the As Jerusalem Burns album. I'll have to get that one too. And I'll
give Ea a look too, it sounds promising.

On 10/19/10, zombiestourniquet <zombiestourniquet@... wrote:
I stumbled onto a band recently. They're called Melechesh, and despite the
band's origins, which is Jerusalem and Bethlehem, they praise
Sumerian/Mesopotamian text. A lot of their song titles involve The Anunnaki.
And, on their album 'As Jerusalem Burns... Al'Intisar' they have a song
called Baphomet's Lust, hinting that they may actually be Satanic. Though,
this is a maybe. I can't get the lyrics for that album, but for the rest of
their work, or most of it, you can get lyrics off their Metallum.

Link to last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Melechesh

Link to Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=424

And, there was another band, but they were Funeral Doom Metal. They're
called Ea, and apparently they're written in a "dead language". Their
lyrical theme of Last.fm is 'Ancient sacred texts in dead language'.

I have a feeling Ea is actually Satanic, or at least true to the text enough
to pass as it. Though, none of their lyrics I could find. Unless they were
updated onto their metallum since the last time I went to it.

Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Ea

Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=84048
 
thanks so much for these links. i just love music like this!

Granny

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 6:00 PM, zombiestourniquet <zombiestourniquet@... wrote:
  I stumbled onto a band recently. They're called Melechesh, and despite the band's origins, which is Jerusalem and Bethlehem, they praise Sumerian/Mesopotamian text. A lot of their song titles involve The Anunnaki. And, on their album 'As Jerusalem Burns... Al'Intisar' they have a song called Baphomet's Lust, hinting that they may actually be Satanic. Though, this is a maybe. I can't get the lyrics for that album, but for the rest of their work, or most of it, you can get lyrics off their Metallum.

Link to last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Melechesh

Link to Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=424

And, there was another band, but they were Funeral Doom Metal. They're called Ea, and apparently they're written in a "dead language". Their lyrical theme of Last.fm is 'Ancient sacred texts in dead language'.

I have a feeling Ea is actually Satanic, or at least true to the text enough to pass as it. Though, none of their lyrics I could find. Unless they were updated onto their metallum since the last time I went to it.

Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/music/Ea

Metallum: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=84048


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