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The “black and deepest crimson” of sunrise over the Atlantic ocean on “How Deep It Goes” reflects on current political turmoil and the obfuscation of truth
and Joe Streeter (guitar/engineering)
MAYHEM: One of the earliest of the Norwegian black metal bands to form (aptly named after a Venom track) the bands 20 year history is littered with tragedy and controversy
And in so doing Dead Can Dance became - over the course of their career - 4AD's most internationally successful artists
but one fraught with an existential angst that’s won them a captive audience over the years
CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO TERRAIN - stealworks anth. 3.0 Book Guitar The “black and deepest crimson”Controlled Flight Into Terrain is episode three in the sociopolitical graphic commentary from John Yates' Stealworks design compound. A San Francisco Bay Area independent designer, his work has appeared for years within the underground music and political scenes. Through such work as this "Democracy We Deliver", "Officer Friendly?" and "Mom, We're Home!", Yates has gained a somewhat precarious notoriety within both the counter and over the counter
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