Bedemon

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Child of Darkness 00:00 Tools
Serpent Venom 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fear 00:00 Tools
One-Way Road 00:00 Tools
Last Call 00:00 Tools
Drive Me to the Grave 00:00 Tools
Time Bomb 00:00 Tools
Touch the Sky 00:00 Tools
Child of Darkness II 00:00 Tools
Into the Grave 00:00 Tools
Skinned 00:00 Tools
Enslaver of Humanity 00:00 Tools
Through the Gates of Hell 00:00 Tools
Nighttime Killers 00:00 Tools
Axe to Grind 00:00 Tools
Saviour 00:00 Tools
Bloodshot Dreams 00:00 Tools
Lord of Desolation 00:00 Tools
Enslaver of Humanity (The Zoo) 00:00 Tools
Son of Darkness 00:00 Tools
Goof's Song 00:00 Tools
Deeper Than the Lash 00:00 Tools
The Plague 00:00 Tools
Nighttime Killer 00:00 Tools
D.E.D. 00:00 Tools
Kill You Now 00:00 Tools
Godless 00:00 Tools
Hopeless 00:00 Tools
ETERNALLY UNHUMAN 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart(Thrubedemon - Child Of Darkness Ii '71 - '78 00:00 Tools
God's Song 00:00 Tools
Skin 00:00 Tools
Night Time Killer 00:00 Tools
Goof's Song 06 Goof's Song 00:00 Tools
Child Of Darkness 01 Child Of Darkness 00:00 Tools
Serpent Venom - 1974 00:00 Tools
Night Of The Demon 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart (Thru Bedemon - Child Of Darkness II '71 - '78 00:00 Tools
Goof's Song (1971) 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart (Thru the Gates of Hell) 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart (1971) 00:00 Tools
Star Lady 00:00 Tools
Child of Darkness (1971) 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind, Dark Heart(Thrubede 00:00 Tools
Child Of Darkness 1971 00:00 Tools
Bloodshot Dreams (1971) 00:00 Tools
Dark Mind Dark Heart (aka Gates of Hell) 00:00 Tools
Nightime Killers 00:00 Tools
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Not quite a Pentagram "side project", BEDEMON existed from the years 1973 to 1979 in Arlington, VA and shared a few members of Pentagram within its ranks. It was mostly Randy Palmer's trip (he was the main songwriter for the group). He later joined Pentagram as a second guitarist for about a year, but even after leaving Pentagram, he still recorded with the various other members as Bedemon. Regarded by many to be the original true U.S. doom band, BEDEMON released their first-ever set of all-new material on August 24th, 2012 in Continental Europe, September 5th in the UK and in October 23rd in the US on Svart Records. Inspired by the goriest of fright films and the most menacing of music at the time, guitarist/composer/journalist/author Randy Palmer churned out the very first doom songs written on North American soil. This understated innovator recruited the help of his band mates, PENTAGRAM co-founders Geof O’Keefe (drums) and Bobby Liebling (vocals) as well as schoolmate Mike Matthews (bass). Throughout the 1970s, the band recorded numerous sinister, doom-drenched slabs of metallic gold — Black Sabbath were Palmer’s idols — that illegally floated around on sub-standard bootlegs for decades. Finally, in 2004 to much fanfare, these rough, never-intended-for-public recordings were collected, repaired and released as Child of Darkness: From the Original Master Tapes. Since then, BEDEMON has seen a surge in popularity due to their intertwined history with the original PENTAGRAM, in addition to their music being featured in the critically acclaimed award-winning documentary, Last Days Here (Sundance Selects/914 Pictures), chronicling the life and times of PENTAGRAM and original BEDEMON vocalist Bobby Liebling. Literally a decade in the making, BEDEMON now proudly issues their sophomore release, Symphony of Shadows. Shortly after completing recording of the basic rhythm tracks in April 2002, band founder Randy Palmer was involved in a tragic car accident and passed away in August of that year. O’Keefe, Matthews and new vocalist Craig Junghandel worked with recording engineer Shawn Hafley over the next decade to finish the project both in tribute to Randy and also because they felt so passionate about the strength of the material; the result is nine bone-crushingly heavy slices of pure 70s-flavored doom metal. The official site for Bedemon is www.bedemon.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.