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Reading the Pnakotika

from Hail Death by Necroblast

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The Great Pnakotika was a book-artefact forged of human-skin parchment and biomechanical metalworks that could compute the transformation of the pulses as they moved through the thirteen spheres of the world-tree. The Great Pnakotika was created by Shodor-Gaul, an avatar of Fhor, one of the two primordial beasts whose rotting bodies created the cosmos. The bok-artefact were held in the living temple of Totlkmomh, form wich it was stolen by Abbadon, who became the master of his race, the pnaduls, a race from wich mankind is an offspring.

The Great Pnakotika is lost since before the birth of our own earth, but deformed copies excists, where 52 of the pnagrammagon pf power can be read. Of course, the human mind can´t remain sane by looking behind the veil, so with this song Necroblast illustrates the kind of experience it would be. Darken all lights until you sit in the black (also recommended for Aska), and then turn up the volume.

This song is inspired by the Tasmanian one-man band Striborg, wich is unrivaled in the art of creating painful and disharmonic black metal. If you should look up one song with Striborg, then try Spiritual Catharsis.

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from Hail Death, released May 13, 2012

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Necroblast Sweden

NECROBLAST
Strength (rigth): Drums, guitar, base, vocals, technical stuff, percussion

Mind (left): Lyrics, vocals, guitar, synth, base, percussion, artwork

Production: Black Sword Studio, Studio Latency

Location: The grim forests and degenerated settlements of Torsås in Kalmar Län redneck-country in southern Sweden.
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