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Bladsung III is a true old-school DIY A4 black metal zine created by Mutagen (@__mutagen__) focusing gathering photographic evidence of several live subterranean performances across both Mexico and New York City featuring Altar of Gore, Primitive Warfare (@primitivewarfare), Fleshmass (@fleshmassbm), Unholy Altar (@unholy.altar), Negative Plane, Impure and many more. Alongside these photographic phantoms is a full interview with black death desolators, Heretic Bodyhammer (@hereticbodyhammer), as well as a host of impressive illustrations from the ink stained hands of Saúl Rodríguez (@zompantli.tatuajes), Tom Tormentor (@illogicalcomics) and Andrew Conner (@hoagiedoozer), as well as the dark fantasy scribings of Hræfn with an excerpt from their novel, ‘The Werebird’, to be found in the final pages of the publication.
With a layout composed via method of collage cruelty, dedicated DIY attitude and fantastical zeal for black metal misery—Bladsung III is a superb and varied publication that any acolyte from the underground tomb cult markets worth the blood upon their sacrificial knives would have in their grim collections.
Bladsung III is a true old-school DIY A4 black metal zine created by Mutagen (@__mutagen__) focusing gathering photographic evidence of several live subterranean performances across both Mexico and New York City featuring Altar of Gore, Primitive Warfare (@primitivewarfare), Fleshmass (@fleshmassbm), Unholy Altar (@unholy.altar), Negative Plane, Impure and many more. Alongside these photographic phantoms is a full interview with black death desolators, Heretic Bodyhammer (@hereticbodyhammer), as well as a host of impressive illustrations from the ink stained hands of Saúl Rodríguez (@zompantli.tatuajes), Tom Tormentor (@illogicalcomics) and Andrew Conner (@hoagiedoozer), as well as the dark fantasy scribings of Hræfn with an excerpt from their novel, ‘The Werebird’, to be found in the final pages of the publication.
With a layout composed via method of collage cruelty, dedicated DIY attitude and fantastical zeal for black metal misery—Bladsung III is a superb and varied publication that any acolyte from the underground tomb cult markets worth the blood upon their sacrificial knives would have in their grim collections.