Every King a Bastard Son

Every King a Bastard Son
Studio album by Rozz Williams
Released October 16, 1992 (1992-10-16)
Genre Spoken word
Label Cleopatra Records
Rozz Williams chronology
Every King a Bastard Son
(1992)
Dream Home Heartache
(1995)

Every King a Bastard Son is the debut solo album by Rozz Williams, formerly of deathrock band Christian Death. It was released on October 16, 1992. It was described by reviewer Benjamin Harper as "alternatingly demonic, melancholic and tragic." He described "The Evil Ones" as a track "of special note".[1] Authors for alternative music magazine Trouser Press described the album's lyrics as "the most hair-raising poetry likely to be encountered outside a satanic cult read-in", calling the album a "deliberately horrific creation" featuring "sickening" sound effects.[2]

Credits

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Whorse"   3:51
2. "Mind Fuck (Soundtrack to Murder)"   4:51
3. "The Beast (Invocation)"   6:10
4. "Currents"   4:05
5. "To He Who Shall Come After (Mystic Fragments)"   4:47
6. "The Evil Ones"   3:27
7. "No Soldier (Cloak of Shit)"   8:12
8. "Walls/Voices"   6:09

References

  1. Harper, Benjamin (June 23, 1993). "Flowers of Doom". St. Petersburg Times. p. 3D.
  2. Fasolino, Greg; Yeske, Katherine; Ferguson, Scott. "Christian Death". TrouserPress.com. Accessed March 28, 2013.
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