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I listened to the whole Sinner Get Ready album followed by the whole Caligula album, and wow! Quite the experience; I was mesmerised. Musically, I think it does relate to various music quite well that I have been into of late as well and both albums connected with me immediately and held my attention.
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Listened to a couple of snippets and really like what I heard. Will take the time to give it the attention it deserves... I'll be back.

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Yeah... I like what I'm hearing. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

I bought "All Bitches Die" last year after checking her out based on good rateyourmusic reviews (I had heard some Caligula but liked Bitches more... Sinner Get Ready was probably not yet out). Very creative, dark and unsettling. I want to explore her work more so thanks for bringing her up! Although I've got to say, I have to be in the mood for this kind of stuff, and that mood doesn't come too often.
Yes I feel the same way - or similar to you. She goes perfectly well with my current mood though... (well to a lesser extent Caligula, as it just destroys me in a Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima-kind of way. I have to wait a while till next revisit. My psyche can handle All Bitches Die and Let the Evil of His Own Lips Cover Him more often)
It's been quite some time since I first became aware of her, but haven't really taken that deep, second dive into her music until very recently. And her latest release feels like the perfect direction for her to pursue. But I'm guessing she's the kind of artist that will bring something new and surprising to the table with each release.


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Yeah... I like what I'm hearing. Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2022 at 09:16
I bought "All Bitches Die" last year after checking her out based on good rateyourmusic reviews (I had heard some Caligula but liked Bitches more... Sinner Get Ready was probably not yet out). Very creative, dark and unsettling. I want to explore her work more so thanks for bringing her up! Although I've got to say, I have to be in the mood for this kind of stuff, and that mood doesn't come too often.


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After SGR there's two new releases posted on her bandcamp-page: 1) four musically accompanied readings of letters written to televangelist Brother Jimmy Swaggart (the sex worker who brought him down, is speaking about him in the Man Is Like a Spring Flower-intro), but 2) perhaps more interestingly, this incredible version of Katie Cruel*



*old folk tune previously made famous by Karen Dalton and Nick Cave

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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

I love this album! It was one of my favorite albums of 2021, and I love the mix of classical, experimental, industrial elements Clap
Cool! Probably my fave by far. I haven't noticed her mentioned here at PA before, but I noticed she's gotten herself quite a following. So there's still hope for mankind - or perhaps not:)
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Also, Alexis Marshall can rot in hell Angry
Indeed. I've watched interviews and read a lot about that and her in general, but chose to leave all that out this little introduction.
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I love this album! It was one of my favorite albums of 2021, and I love the mix of classical, experimental, industrial, and folk elements Clap

Also, Alexis Marshall can rot in hell Angry


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Take me down, to the underground
Won't you take me down, to the underground
Why oh why, there is no light
And if I can't sleep, can you hold my life

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Kristin Hayter (born June 17, 1986), known professionally as Lingua Ignota (Latin for "unknown language"), is an American classically trained multi-instrumentalist... Just google your way to a Steregum-interview (because links like this don't seem to work anymore) for more fascinating + devastatingly sad and heartbreaking background on her. 



RYM claim her music is "basically": Neoclassical Darkwave, Avant-Folk, Chamber Music, Christian Liturgical Music, Appalachian Folk Music, Death Industrial, Drone, Singer-Songwriter... Her previous "breakthrough" release CALIGULA from 2019, may be something I won't revisit all that often. I'm just a little too emotionally fragile for the hellish screaming (that makes early Burzum sound cute), cacophony and total darkness that's scattered around an otherwise stunning album. Just check out DO YOU DOUBT ME TRAITOR, and you'll get the idea.

SINNER GET READY is differnt though. Still quite challenging music and not for everyone. But the "Death Industrial" is largely replaced with "Appalachian Folk" and while there's plenty of intense singing/chanting - there's no more diabolic screams. I'm currently obsessing, crying my eyes out whilst listening to all her soul crushing music. But this, her latest album is a good place to start. I'll end with a few examples of Lingua Ignota's unconventional and spine-tingling beauty.

Dark as it is, I find it strangely comforting:
This is the albums opening track, a continuation of CALIGULA - and the "industrial noise" parts largely begins and ends here.
A dance of death, or a funeral march


I don't know... if one person discovers Kristin Hayter's music because of this post and find it half as intriguing as I do, I'm happy.



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