Saturday, October 31, 2009

Blood Mountain III: the Pit and the Pendulum


You may recall that last autumn the reading material of choice was The Shining by none other than the King Himself.

L and I would bring a copy everywhere we went and hold formal readings any time the future looked too hopeful or the world felt too warm and welcoming, or whenever in general we sensed the overwhelming, overarching dread begin to lift.

Our search for seasonally-appropriate reading material has led us this year to The Pit and the Pendulum by the thrice-doomed Edgar Allan Poe.

Our first complete run-through*, just now completed, took 80 creepy minutes. L narrated, accompanied by Sabitathica on the Joshua.

*Coming to you in custom fidelity stereophonic high-speed tannis-vision from Saint in Shadow Records in 2016.