{"id":51396,"date":"2016-07-03T09:00:54","date_gmt":"2016-07-03T14:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=51396"},"modified":"2016-07-03T08:49:49","modified_gmt":"2016-07-03T13:49:49","slug":"sunday-sesh-a-voice-in-the-desert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/sunday-sesh-a-voice-in-the-desert\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday Sesh: A Voice in the Desert"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Greetings and welcome to this week’s Sunday Sesh. Today we’re\u00a0heeding the voices of the prophets calling out from the valley of dry bones. Do you hear it? Those dulcet tones and raptor shrieks? Those are the cries of the most unique vocalists in heavy metal. Turn your ears and open your hearts, for you have much to learn.<\/p>\n

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Friday evening, I was messaging with Ascaris from\u00a0\u00c6vangelist<\/strong> about interesting album art, particularly the works of Denis Forkas. Ascaris noted that she is a big fan of Forkas’ work, primarily because of the album art he did for\u00a0Kinit Her<\/strong><\/a>. That is a name with which I was unfamiliar, so as I often do when Ascaris namedrops obscure bands I’ve never heard, I navigated over to Bandcamp to see what the buzz was about.<\/p>\n

“Termagant. Character study for the film The Last Witch Hunter, 2013” – This art is similar to the cover of Kinit Her’s Living Midnight at the Harvest Abbey<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Without much thought, I pressed play on the first album I encountered and was greeted with some of the strangest vocals I’ve ever heard. Kinit Her, while playing neofolk with slight doom and drone inflections, employ on multiple albums, especially\u00a0Glyms or Beame of Radicall Truthes,<\/em> a bizarre, goblin-esque vocal style. Imagine one of the spiders from the old Rankin Bass\u00a0Hobbit<\/em> cartoon shrieking about esoteric folk themes rather than threatening to devour the 13 dwarves. If you never saw that old cartoon, A) you’re missing out, and B) you could imagine Gollum from the more recent\u00a0Lord of the Rings<\/em> films shrieking in ecstasy about rabbits after inhaling a bunch of helium. Is it strange? Absolutely. Am I still entranced by T. Schafer’s trollish ululations? Indubitably.<\/p>\n