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Scriptures is the eighth studio album by British death metal band Benediction, released on October 16, 2020 on Nuclear Blast.It is the band's first studio album in 12 years and marks the return of former vocalist Dave Ingram.
Musically, the song is in the key of E minor, and its guitar solo is played by Glenn Tipton. "Electric Eye" is an allusion to the book Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, in the use of the name of the pseudo-omniscient camera that watches over the community at all times.
"Benedictus" is a song by English band Strawbs featured on their 1972 album Grave New World. After the departure of Rick Wakeman, band leader Dave Cousins consulted the I Ching asking what to do next. The answer from the coins, "Humble must he constant be, where the paths of wisdom lead, distant is the shadow of the setting sun", forms part of ...
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A Clare Benediction was published by Oxford University Press in 1998, in versions for different voices and keyboard or orchestra. [4] It was included in an ecumenical collection of sacred music for occasions, Musik für Kasualien, by Carus-Verlag. With a German translation, it appears in the first and general section of volume 5, music for ...
Elias Wolford, 5, one of two kindergarten students who was shot at the Feather River Adventist School. He was shot one time in the abdomen and remains in critical but stable condition, according ...
Google pays Apple at least $20 billion a year to make its search engine the default on iPhones.. Those payments were at the heart of a federal antitrust case Google lost earlier this year. Now ...
The song is widely believed to be about British serial killers Fred and Rosemary West. [1] [2] The band, however, have denied this, telling The Guardian in 2024, "Everyone thinks Evil is about serial killers but it isn't at all." [3] "Evil" peaked at No. 18 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 24 on Billboard magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart.