Lucifer Rising : A Book of Sin, Devil Worship and Rock 'n' Roll
Gavin BaddeleyBok
Engelsk utgitt 2016
*0010753913 *003NO-LaBS *00520211116210814.0 *007t *008180910b xx e 0 eng d *009 c *019 $bl *020 #$a9780859655477$cNkr. 167.00 *035 $a(NO-LaBS)13609536(bibid) *0827#$223/nor *0827#$a781.66$25 *090 $a781.66$dBAD *1000#$aBaddeley, Gavin$_20489300 *24510$aLucifer Rising$bA Book of Sin, Devil Worship and Rock 'n' Roll$cGavin Baddeley *260 #$a[S.l]$bPublishing Limited$c2016 *300 #$a256 s. *336 #$atekst$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAContentType/1020$2rdaco *337 #$auformidlet$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAMediaType/1007$2rdamt *338 #$abind$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDACarrierType/1049$2rdact *5208#$aSATANISM & DEMONOLOGY. It s only natural that rock and roll 'the devil s music' and Satanism should be intimately linked. "Lucifer Rising" explores this unique cultural confluence. Divided into three parts, the book first traces the history of Satanism, from the birth of the Black Mass through the fashionable sinners of the Hellfire Club. The second section examines Satanism in the 20th century, including Aleister Crowley, the formation of the Church of Satan, the Manson Family, and the rise of occult-influenced bands like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. The book s third part looks at the new waves of Thrash Metal, Death Metal, and the Scandinavian Black Metal scene; the murder case surrounding the band Burzum; the neo-Nazi element; and the religious right s courtroom pursuit of heavy metal. It’s only natural that rock and roll — 'the devil’s music' — and Satanism should be intimately linked. Lucifer Rising explores this unique cultural confluence. Divided into three parts, the book first traces the history of Satanism, from the birth of the Black Mass through the fashionable sinners of the Hellfire Club. The second section examines Satanism in the 20th century, including Aleister Crowley, the formation of the Church of Satan, the Manson Family, and the rise of occult-influenced bands like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. The book’s third part looks at the new waves of Thrash Metal, Death Metal, and the Scandinavian Black Metal scene; the murder case surrounding the band Burzum; the neo-Nazi element; and the religious right’s courtroom pursuit of heavy metal. Lavishly illustrated throughout with graphics, medieval woodcarvings, and stunning photographs, the book also contains entertainingly cynical comment from Anton LaVey, in one of his last in-depth interviews. *61024$aBurzum$_18452800 *650 4$aBlack metal$_20304000 *650 4$aMusikk$_10004000 *650 4$aRock$_10025100 *650 4$aSatanisme$_29281400 ^