an invocation of the sensually gothic    
     
   
 
Book of Days: Volume I
January February March April
May June July August
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April Days
 
 
1
2 Dragonology
3 Girl on a Bridge' ~ Love, with edge-play
4 The Plucker & Darkwerks by Brom
5 Gregorian Chimes
6 Opeth ~ Scandinavian Black Metal
7 McFarlane's Dragons: Series 3
8 The Romance of Writing: Scented Ink
9 Artemisia: A film by Agnès Merlet
10 The Sword of Shannara
11 Peter Gabriel: the Early Music of Genesis
12 Bloodsucking Fiends
13 Destress with Voodoo
14 Blade Runner
15 The Witches Almanac - Elizabeth Pepper
16 Chocolate in the Cauldron - Fat Witch!
17 The Worm Ouroboros ~ Classic Fantasy
18 Tombs of the Blind Dead
19 Azure Ray ~ Southern gothic angels
20 The Mammoth Book of Historical Erotica
21 The Blood Show by Mark Ryden
22 Free Scoops at Ben & Jerry's, April 25!
23 The definitive guide to The Twilight Zone
24 The Hot Girls of Weimar Berlin
25 Santa Sangre: Surreal Horror
26 Scarling ~ Neo-goth, art-rock, punk-pop
27 Rue Morgue Magazine
28 Creepy Films of William Castle
29 Introducing: Laurie Cabot
30 The Legacy of Edward Gorey
 
 
April 11, 2006
 
Peter Gabriel and the Early Music of Genesis

Victorian Gothic is the only way to describe Nursery Cryme, the first classic album by Genesis during the Peter Gabriel era.

Gabriel, before achieving his worldwide acclaim as a solo artist in later years, wrote his most morbid, melancholy and surreal songs as the leader of the seminal progressive rock band. Layers of twelve-string guitars and waves of keyboards added to a sound that veers from delicate to demonic.

Nursery Cryme includes songs about rapacious ghosts, man-eating plants and mythological hermaphrodites. The ghost in question is that of a boy, whose head

 

was cleanly removed by a mallet during a croquet match with his female friend.

Adding to the live performances was Gabriel’s now legendary song introductions and costuming. The albums that followed included the apocalyptic Foxtrot, and the convoluted dark dream epic of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, in which a ne’er-do-well tagger named Rael is transported into a nightmarish, alternate reality. The pure musical genius of the band is matched by the black humor and clever wordplay of Gabriel's lyrics.

Forget the Genesis you think you know, and enter a world of gothic imagination.

 
 
Experience the gothic early days of Peter Gabriel
           
 
 
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