I've never witnessed such an explosive debut effort. Very excited for this band's success because I know their live productions will just get so fucking over the top and theatrical.
It's so good to hear this kind of music, reminds me of the beginning of NWOBHM (Demon, Angelwitch, Witchfinder General, Witchfynde) and, of course, the great Mercyful Fate. By the way, how I miss them !
@MetalEradeGuerra Technically "Deus" is in the nominative case, making it the subject of "culpa" (he blames) so it is "God blames." Culpa Dei would be "God's fault."
@TKninja6 Culpa is a noun and does not have a subject. If it is Latin, then there is only one construction that makes sense, which would be with Culpa being ablative. In that case it would mean something like "A god with a fault".
Highly recommended for fans of 70s metal, Mercyful Fate, or Satan.
Hispanicauzinpanic 1 week ago
@bobbey80 really really?
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ChapelofGhoulS666X 2 weeks ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Ghost
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bassmanjoe 3 weeks ago
I've never witnessed such an explosive debut effort. Very excited for this band's success because I know their live productions will just get so fucking over the top and theatrical.
checkthemdubs 1 month ago
1 person had his ears blown off doe to the epicness of this song!
Timonizarr 1 month ago 2
Swedish christmas song "Gläns över sjö och strand" backwards LOL!
bobbey80 2 months ago
it never ends with these guys does it?
craptasticat88 5 months ago
Then it shoud be dei culpa, in this order. Anyway this band is very good, I liked Witchcraft a few years ago too.
123zboom 5 months ago
amazing song
lordnarbas 6 months ago
this song reminds me the ancient Jacula...
yeddojr 7 months ago
In portuguese, means "God Blames"...
It's so good to hear this kind of music, reminds me of the beginning of NWOBHM (Demon, Angelwitch, Witchfinder General, Witchfynde) and, of course, the great Mercyful Fate. By the way, how I miss them !
bocanegra1971 8 months ago 7
@bocanegra1971 In Latin means "God's fault"
MetalEradeGuerra 7 months ago
@MetalEradeGuerra Technically "Deus" is in the nominative case, making it the subject of "culpa" (he blames) so it is "God blames." Culpa Dei would be "God's fault."
TKninja6 7 months ago 4
@TKninja6 Wouldn't that be "Deus culpo"?
I thought it might mean: The blamefull god. Correct me if i'm wrong ;)
Cowmookaze 1 month ago
@TKninja6 Culpa is a noun and does not have a subject. If it is Latin, then there is only one construction that makes sense, which would be with Culpa being ablative. In that case it would mean something like "A god with a fault".
brauntosaurus 1 week ago
Why do i even like this track? I have no idea...
Fuman86 9 months ago 3
@Fuman86 Because organs are awesome, silly :)
jimmybush12 9 months ago 33
@jimmybush12 @Funman86 You've Got an Organ Going There! No Wonder the Sound Has so Much Body
AceofTunes 3 weeks ago