REVEREND KRISTIN MICHAEL HAYTER AT THALIA HALL
(photographed by me)
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Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter
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Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter
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I will be with you always
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she really took the idea of apocalyptic pentecostal christianity and said what if the annihilation isnt of the self or the clergy or even the earth, but the pain that is eating you alive. that unless you burn it down in world ending fire it will destroy you. but the pain has been with you so long and you know it so deeply that it hurts to let it go. you aren't really sure who you are without it, so you must be reborn and learn to live in its absence.
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KRISTIN HAYTER SHOT BY REV. HERSHEL B. RUTHERFORD
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Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter
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I can’t pretend I’ve done better than you
I walked in the dark and I lost my way too
But I’m on my knees in the place where I fell
Begging God save my soul please don’t send me to Hell.
All of my friends are going to Hell
None of them care from what I can tell
But I wanna rise from the place where I fell
Jesus said get some new friends
Cause these ones are going to Hell.
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The most irritating RYMers, in my opinion, are not the esoteric-charts-obsessed avant-teens but the users who immediately call anything with any amount of depth “pretentious”
Seeing this wayyy too much in the comments (I don’t feel like reading reviews yet) of the new Kristin Hayter (formerly Lingua Ignota) album, albeit “pretentious” seems to be, more often than not, replaced with “corny” or “gimmicky.”
“The gospel and fake distortion gimmick gets old after a little bit and then it just keeps going…” Have you considered that she never intended for it to be a gimmick? That she manipulated the tape herself? Or are you maybe not listening to it in good faith by assuming that it’s purely a product for attention and fame, and that she’s somehow not capable of real experimentation?
I love RYM as a site and as a concept, but just as in Everywhere Else On The Internet, misogyny is still very real, and that feels present in the reception (still only a very small part — I think wayyy more people like the album than dislike it) of SAVED!
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