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Guib - 20.10.2011 at 18:06
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| LOL after Abzu, they're going Apsu |
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Written by Guib on 20.10.2011 at 18:06 LOL after Abzu, they're going Apsu
Quote: The trilogy, which consists of the last album (Absu), the new album (Abzu) and the next album (Apsu) is a mere perception, but Abzu is not a concept album - it is a collection of theorems, which ties into both pieces of artwork which represents the album. The CD cover is basically a continuation from the last, self-titled album. The Abzu is Enki's shrine and the temple in Eridu; a mythical place where life influencing powers reside and the results are incomprehensible, unfathomable and secretive; a place producing raw materials. The Elder Sigil produces such ambiguities placed in the center of the main pillar. The vinyl cover contains an interpretation of the Emerald Tablet of Hermes because it stimulates right brain responses and arouses intuition, imagination and insight. At this point, my verbal explanation is inadequate, but it gives me a starting point to somewhat explain the Enochian cuneiform implication of 'V.I.T.R.I.O.L.' sealed within the rim. There are seven Latin words in the statement. In alchemy, the Below, there are seven metals. In astrology, the Above, there are seven planets. In each of us, there are seven chakras. Taken together, they point to seven levels of action internalized by a concocted philosophy classified as the 'Anzu Ceremony'. In Sumerian mythology, the Anzu Bird is a divine storm-bird and the personification of the southern wind/thunder clouds. This demon, thirty-three percent man/thirty-three percent eagle/thirty-three percent lion, stole the 'Tablets of Destiny' from Enlil and hid them on an apex. In conclusion, this is why the tornado appears to lift the seal of vitriolistic nous.
- http://rushonrock.com/2011/10/03/interview-absu/ |
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Guib - 21.10.2011 at 18:14
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 20.10.2011 at 22:38
Written by Guib on 20.10.2011 at 18:06 LOL after Abzu, they're going Apsu
Quote: The trilogy, which consists of the last album (Absu), the new album (Abzu) and the next album (Apsu) is a mere perception, but Abzu is not a concept album - it is a collection of theorems, which ties into both pieces of artwork which represents the album. The CD cover is basically a continuation from the last, self-titled album. The Abzu is Enki's shrine and the temple in Eridu; a mythical place where life influencing powers reside and the results are incomprehensible, unfathomable and secretive; a place producing raw materials. The Elder Sigil produces such ambiguities placed in the center of the main pillar. The vinyl cover contains an interpretation of the Emerald Tablet of Hermes because it stimulates right brain responses and arouses intuition, imagination and insight. At this point, my verbal explanation is inadequate, but it gives me a starting point to somewhat explain the Enochian cuneiform implication of 'V.I.T.R.I.O.L.' sealed within the rim. There are seven Latin words in the statement. In alchemy, the Below, there are seven metals. In astrology, the Above, there are seven planets. In each of us, there are seven chakras. Taken together, they point to seven levels of action internalized by a concocted philosophy classified as the 'Anzu Ceremony'. In Sumerian mythology, the Anzu Bird is a divine storm-bird and the personification of the southern wind/thunder clouds. This demon, thirty-three percent man/thirty-three percent eagle/thirty-three percent lion, stole the 'Tablets of Destiny' from Enlil and hid them on an apex. In conclusion, this is why the tornado appears to lift the seal of vitriolistic nous.
- http://rushonrock.com/2011/10/03/interview-absu/
Lol ok... |
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Written by Guib on 21.10.2011 at 18:14
Lol ok...
I like the fact that you just HAD to quote the whole thing  |
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Guib - 25.10.2011 at 23:58
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 25.10.2011 at 16:13
Written by Guib on 21.10.2011 at 18:14
Lol ok...
I like the fact that you just HAD to quote the whole thing 
It was priceless wasn't it |
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