A Very Scary Solstice
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men *
Great Old Ones Are Coming to Town *
The Carol of the Olde Ones *
Freddy the Red Brained Mi-Go *
Oh Cthulhu Chorus *
Do You Fear What I Fear? *
Awake Ye Scary Great Old Ones *
I’m Dreaming of a Dead City *
Cthulhu Lives *
Tentacles *
It’s the Most Horrible Time of the Year *
Dance the Cultists
Demon Sultan Azathoth
Es Y’Golonac
Have Yourself a Scary Little Solstice
Here Comes Yog-Sothoth
He’ll Be Back for Solstice
I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men
Little Rare Books Room
Mi-Go We Have Heard on High
Mythos of a King
Oh Come All Ye Olde Ones
The Shoggoth Song
Silent Night, Blasphemous Night
Away in a Madhouse
and
An Even Scarier Solstice
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All I Want for Solstice is My Sanity
Blue Solstice *
A Brumalian Wish
The Cultist Song
A Cyclopean Tomb (down in deep R’lyeh) *
Death May Die
Death to the World *
The Deep One Song (Solstice in R’lyeh)
Eerie Dreary Solstice
The Festival
Go, Summon Up the Dead Ones
Harley Got Devoured by the Undead
Hail Great Old Ones
It’s Mi-Go!
Look! Professor Angell Brings
Mountains of Madness *
Slay Ride *
Unholy Night
We Three Friends of HPL Are
We Wish You a Scary Solstice
What Thing Is This?
The World in Terror and Madness Lies *
The Worst Hotel
* Notes a song with a minimum 30 second sample at their website.
I’m shocked that ‘Tentacles’ isn’t playing in a loop to give this blog the ‘horrible supermarket’ effect.
A Teapotsays
My heart has been warmed (or burned by Cthulhu cooking my soul in a light Béchamel sauce…).
Jamessays
The same guys also made a very good 1926-style silent film of Call of Cthulhu.
anomalous4says
The scariest part of that video is the “singing.” Blecccchhhhhhhhhhh. Otherwise =LOL=
lytefootsays
Wow.
That pretty much made my day. I love it.
And after a morning of reading student papers, too. Thought nothing would be able to cheer me up.
Those titles are way too comprehensible to be good for Cthulhu-fans. They need a few more glottal stops and 5 consonant sections.
Paula Helm Murraysays
We had a long drive last Saturday (12/9) to go to the graduation of our goddaugher Heather in Manhattan, KS. And this was the first CD we played. Our goddaughter’s father a nd his girlfriend had a moment of cognitive dissonence, and the father, at least, went, “oh, that’s the point.”
Douglas says
Found this in “The God Delusion”.
Nick says
The HP Lovecraft society’s has done Two more Albums of this music! If only I’d know of this a month ago to give me time for shipping.
http://www.cthulhulives.org/Solstice/
A Very Scary Solstice
———————
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men *
Great Old Ones Are Coming to Town *
The Carol of the Olde Ones *
Freddy the Red Brained Mi-Go *
Oh Cthulhu Chorus *
Do You Fear What I Fear? *
Awake Ye Scary Great Old Ones *
I’m Dreaming of a Dead City *
Cthulhu Lives *
Tentacles *
It’s the Most Horrible Time of the Year *
Dance the Cultists
Demon Sultan Azathoth
Es Y’Golonac
Have Yourself a Scary Little Solstice
Here Comes Yog-Sothoth
He’ll Be Back for Solstice
I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men
Little Rare Books Room
Mi-Go We Have Heard on High
Mythos of a King
Oh Come All Ye Olde Ones
The Shoggoth Song
Silent Night, Blasphemous Night
Away in a Madhouse
and
An Even Scarier Solstice
————————
All I Want for Solstice is My Sanity
Blue Solstice *
A Brumalian Wish
The Cultist Song
A Cyclopean Tomb (down in deep R’lyeh) *
Death May Die
Death to the World *
The Deep One Song (Solstice in R’lyeh)
Eerie Dreary Solstice
The Festival
Go, Summon Up the Dead Ones
Harley Got Devoured by the Undead
Hail Great Old Ones
It’s Mi-Go!
Look! Professor Angell Brings
Mountains of Madness *
Slay Ride *
Unholy Night
We Three Friends of HPL Are
We Wish You a Scary Solstice
What Thing Is This?
The World in Terror and Madness Lies *
The Worst Hotel
* Notes a song with a minimum 30 second sample at their website.
I’m shocked that ‘Tentacles’ isn’t playing in a loop to give this blog the ‘horrible supermarket’ effect.
A Teapot says
My heart has been warmed (or burned by Cthulhu cooking my soul in a light Béchamel sauce…).
James says
The same guys also made a very good 1926-style silent film of Call of Cthulhu.
anomalous4 says
The scariest part of that video is the “singing.” Blecccchhhhhhhhhhh. Otherwise =LOL=
lytefoot says
Wow.
That pretty much made my day. I love it.
And after a morning of reading student papers, too. Thought nothing would be able to cheer me up.
PZ Myers says
You, too? Yeah, it’s the last week of classes here, and I am buried in papers that need grading.
AJ Milne says
Following the link Nick so kindly provided up there I found…
The sheet music.
Yep. Cthulu carols. In four part vocal harmony.
That’s just beautiful. Who’s up for some door-to-door carolling?
Spoony Quine says
` NICE!!!
Steven says
Haha very good, better than mozart.
Phunicular says
Cephalopodmas
Bobryuu says
http://callsforcthulhu.blogspot.com/
Let’s us know that the Lord Cthulhu still hungers for us when he should be sleeping.
Keith Douglas says
Those titles are way too comprehensible to be good for Cthulhu-fans. They need a few more glottal stops and 5 consonant sections.
Paula Helm Murray says
We had a long drive last Saturday (12/9) to go to the graduation of our goddaugher Heather in Manhattan, KS. And this was the first CD we played. Our goddaughter’s father a nd his girlfriend had a moment of cognitive dissonence, and the father, at least, went, “oh, that’s the point.”
CP says
For readers who grew up with holiday traditions other than Christian: Happy Hastur-kkah, and matunda ya Ithaqua-nzaa.
kitecraft says
I just found this page and it led me to the HPLHS. I too wish I had found that sooner. The samples are great!!!
btw, great blog.
K