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Le Baphomet (Dr Jim 29) The title is borrowed from Pierre Klossowski's profane novel where Baphomet, the unholy muse worshiped by the Knights Templar and the Freemasons, becomes a metaphor for boundless becoming. Replete with the lush harmonies, angular rhythms and disturbing melodies bucketrider have become renowned for, Le Baphomet continues the band's explorations into the netherworld of inter-generic musical possibilities. Distinctly more polished than the band's notoriously fucked-up live performances, Le Baphomet provides listeners with an insight into the more disciplined side of bucketrider's fractured psyche. |