"and my daddy asked my momma was she sleeping around"
Speaking of cinimatic, the accompanying video or, short movie, is seriously wicked and better than a dozen actual slasher movies that shall remain nameless. Black Pope, wrote and directed this sinister short and a lot of kudos goes to the star here, Lucie Aron (Replace, Berlin Syndrome). Listen for a line of dialogue recorded by Sherylyn Fenn of Twin Peaks, which Black Pope cites as an influence on his upcoming album that drops next year.
Black Pope shares:
“I love the mythology of werewolves because the transformation is so sudden and so dangerous. The imagery is so universal that I feel like you can interpret it as a rich and personal metaphor, or just a cool song about werewolves. I’m not sure exactly what was going through my head at the time, but in general I had a strong desire to burst out of my skin.”
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Black Pope’s music has been described by Mojo Magazine as a neo-rock’n’roll soundtrack of surf guitar rumble. Rewriting adolescent love stories as horror movies, Black Pope borrows from classic and contemporary rock’n’roll to take you back to an era that never existed. Currently establishing his cult in Berlin, people are drawn to his high energy performances, hip-shaking charisma and an insatiable appetite for all things dark and mysterious. For many, this is the end of civilization as we know it. For Black Pope, it’s just another full moon.
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