Love of God
About Love of God
It was the spring of 2008 when Lazarus Dexter Ward and William van Helsing found that the sun was a bit too bright and the birds were returning and singing way too happily. So it was clearly a good time to start a doom band to maintain the balance between lovely and warm weather and slow and ominous sonical assault. The two doomsters cast a spell upon the holy grounds of Äänekoski to summon Jebediah Lagus to complete the trio and Love of God was born. Practising their alchemy for a few months they had crafted seven songs to be recorded in the end of the summer with their powerful companion Father Tomi Kankainen at the notorious studio Manala. These sessions were a success in blasphemy and they christened the result Satan Has Left the Building & The Return of the Spanish Inquisition. Yes, these men do like Monty Python. After all that the band went to hibernate over the winter and the year 2009 might see a few gigs and maybe a new record. But all this remains a mystery to us mortals, only the Other Gods can tell. William van Helsing - Low frequency wall of sound and chanting Lazarus Dexter Ward - Six-string savagery Jebediah Lagus - Pulse of the damned
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| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Love of God | Brandon Lake & Phil Wickham | ||
| Love of God | O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus |