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Brendan Thomas Malone was born on April 21, 1935. [1] He grew up in Astoria, Queens in New York City and graduated from Rice High School. [2] Malone's father, also named Brendan, unloaded freight cars for the Railway Express Agency. [3]
Many of the bands that were signed to the label at this time were re-signed to Bullet Tooth including Memphis May Fire and Most Precious Blood. [6] In a 2012 interview, Grabelle announced the formation of another record label. Named Gypsey Diamond, it will sign and release music by pop and electronica artists. [7]
Most Precious Blood is an American hardcore punk band from New York City formed from the remnants of the band Indecision.They blend the song structures of hardcore with heavy metal, and the band cites Sick of It All, Aphex Twin, The Sisters of Mercy, and The Obsessed as influences, among others.
The Most Precious Blood refers to the Eucharist, a Christian rite. Most Precious Blood can also refer to: The Blood of Christ, the blood shed by Jesus Christ, primarily on the Cross Archconfraternity of the Most Precious Blood; Church of the Most Precious Blood (Manhattan) Church of the Most Precious Blood, Southwark, London
In Catholic belief, the Blood of Christ is precious because it is Christ's own great ransom paid for the redemption of mankind. In this belief, as there was to be no remission of sin without the shedding of blood, the "Incarnate Word" not only offered his life for the salvation of the world, but he offered to give up his life by a bloody death, and to hang bloodless, soulless and dead upon the ...
In 1996 they signed with Exit (a Wreck-Age Records subsidiary) and would release three albums with the label over the next three years: "Unorthodox", "Most Precious Blood" and "To Live and Die in New York City" [citation needed]. The band was first noticed for its insane live shows at The Wetlands Preserve. Indecision, being a relatively new ...
Christ's side pierced by a lance, drawing blood. Blood of Christ, also known as the Most Precious Blood, in Christian theology refers to the physical blood actually shed by Jesus Christ primarily on the Cross, and the salvation which Christianity teaches was accomplished thereby, or the sacramental blood (wine) present in the Eucharist or Lord's Supper, which some Christian denominations ...
On 12 March 1048 the greater part of the Relic of the Holy Blood and the remains of Longinus were found in Mantua. Pope Leo IX (1049–1054) called a synod of the church in 1053 in Mantua and wanted to take the relic of the precious blood to Rome. Due to the opposition of the people of Mantua, a second division of the relic occurred; one piece ...