What's funny is that back in the day when that song first came out my friends kinda dubbed that song my unofficial theme song.
Hehe maybe one day.. I am limited in terms of being able to visit the ranches for the time being.. but maybe during one of my yearly visits you'll get to see for yourself a few things Just... make sure to bring a large wrapper for things.
“King…come back to us… King…remember the tea… We are stronger than you… You must return…” King Diamond’s third album, “Them,” is a horror masterpiece! From the opening track to the last one, King weaves a tale of horror that makes the listener wonder if he’s alright upstairs. King is like the Stephen King of heavy metal. The story is a fictional account of King’s childhood. King’s grandmother, the antagonist of the story, comes home from an asylum, and with her came “them,” a group of ghosts who inhabit the house that King, his mother, and younger sister Missy live. When grandma starts brewing tea, evil abounds. This album brought more personnel changes. Pete Blakk and Hal Patino replaced Michael Denner and Timi Hansen. Michael left due to artistic differences from the rest of the band, not even joining the tour, and Timi was forced to leave by his wife. The last remnants of Mercyful Fate were gone, save for King himself. “Them” definitely has its jump moments in the shorter, story driven tracks. The creepy (mostly) instrumental track, “Them,” gives you the feeling that your stereo might be watching you. The album is like a horror movie set to music, much like King’s other works. The video for “Welcome Home” is like a miniature horror movie. If you want to hear the whole thing, here is the link: https://open.spotify.com/album/24Q1XHD9hhZl5FULWmG58H?si=MvI5sYEBR9C7wNI4ezDqXg
https://open.spotify.com/track/749rod7GCmj0OVdumGfzVq?si=zCHFZ49ET4KATXnFzc_RoA I adore this song, super fitting for the life of a starlet
Today I listened to relaxation music that sets my mood and makes my day start off right. With some calmness and very soothing