This year today marks the fourteenth anniversary of Peter Steele’s death, rest in peace Green Man 💚
(Picture taken from the Type O Negative Revolver Magazine)
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Thank you for another adventure, but…Dian is waiting for me.
(Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1)
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I feel out of place in my natural habitat!
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On this day, April 6, in Type O Negative history:
Type O Negative play the Ogden Theatre with Coal Chamber, Full Devil Jacket, and The Deadlights in Denver, CO (2000)
Type O Negative play the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, OH (2007)
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I don’t care that it’s 5am it’s PETER BRAIN ROT TIME AND I WANNA CRY EVERY TIME I REMEMBER HES NO LONGER WITH US
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Type O Negative // Tripping a Blind Man
Goddamn love 'cause it's breaking my heart
And if I had one wish
I'd see in the dark
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I would normally post this sort of thing on my Instagram page, but it's deactivated for the time being; I just cannot be trusted with the responsibility as far as my stories go. The plus side of posting my vinyl pics on my Tumblr page is there's absolutely no hope - let alone any expectation - that it'll garner any likes, so in theory I won't be disappointed when this post meets a swift death. Anyway, here's Type O Negative's Dead Again, an appropriate album for these current gloomy fall depression vibes I'm presently living in. The band's last album, as Peter Steele died 3 years later. The phrase "one of a kind" is highly overused, but in Peter's case its use is completely justified and warranted; there was and never, ever will be anyone like him again, be it as a songwriter, vocalist, or sheer force of nature. Dead Again was a fitting end the band's career as it has various elements of everything they'd ever done up to that point. Not their absolute best album, and it's worth noting there's some lyrical themes that I'm not necessarily comfortable or in agreement with, but nonetheless it's a finely written and carefully crafted slab of Gothic Metal full of beauty, pain, soul, and wit. Anyway...think that about wraps up my pretentious meandering. Thanks for not listening.
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