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Grimmrobe Let not the serpent into thine heart for it brings nothing but torment, yet if one has fallen into it the Lord shall come to soothe thy pain. Let the blood flow from thy neck and fill thy grail and your burdens shall run alongside it..

So sayeth the Good Reverend. Favorite track: TALK ABOUT SUFFERING HERE BELOW.
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Der Ohlsen "[...] no matter if you loved or hated Saved! - you'll certainly feel the same for this. It's more of the same. But the same is fantastic, astonishingly varied stuff, truly unlike anything else. So yes, I gladly take it. Hallelujah once again!
The almost fourteen minutes of speaking / yelling in tongues at the end is a bit much though"

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helen I love this- such a beautiful collection of hymns.
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Greetings Comrades,

SAVED! at its inception was a compendium of hymns, how far could I go and how many I could record. Presented here is a selection of unreleased recorded work from the SAVED! sessions, which Seth and I began referring to as The Index. Featuring works as disparate as "A Beautiful Life" from the Western-themed children's show "Howdy Doody" to the puritanical English choral piece "Abide With Me" and the Pentecostal "Running For My Life" -- as well as field recordings muttered to one's self on the porch in the rain, the index features a variety of tones and sources arranged with my special unhinged panache. A hymn I found lyrics to but could not find music to,: "O Death Where Is Thy Sting," left me to compose on my own, as is the case with a few other works here and on SAVED! -- Blind Willy Johnson's "I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole" does not use his music but recontextualizes his lyrics -- draws attention to the complicated history of sacred music, how cultural shifts, oral histories, the advent of recording, systemically forgotten legacies, and appropriation make the origins of so much of this music very difficult to pinpoint; forgotten-ness, a major theme from SAVED!. This index also features, for the glossolalia die-hards out there (a small subsection to be sure) the extended version of the tongues recording that appears on SAVED! in all its feral weirdness, ending with laughter (??) that I could not control. Please enjoy.

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released February 2, 2024

all songs arranged & performed by Kristin Hayter, recorded by Brother Seth Manchester and his magical tape machine at Machines with Magnets in Pawtucket, RI.

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