Review: Blut Aus NordDisharmonium – Nahab

Blutty hell. Nahab. It’s the pseudonym of Keziah Mason, a character most prominently featured in “The Dreams In The Witch-House” by H.P. Lovecraft. An elderly woman accused of witchcraft who, through her dealings with the extra-dimensional forces of the Yog-Sothothery, gained inter-dimensional insight and movement—becoming almost four-dimensional, with the ability to operate “outside” of human perception. Neither among the most celebrated nor famous of Lovecraft’s stories, “The Dreams In The Witch-House” is an interesting inspiration for the second in Blut Aus Nord‘s Disharmonium trilogy. It’s Lovecraft at his purest essence, Lovecraft distilled—cosmic pessimism, undefined features, the World-Without-Us piercing through the … Continue reading Review: Blut Aus NordDisharmonium – Nahab