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Videoblogger Confidential: The Darkest Depths of Salome Now Showing!

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When we last left off I was regaling you with grim tales of the bloodthirsty wall of sound that is Jucifer, which is apparently so mercilessly cruel that it took me an extra week to recover. But I have returned, and I thought I’d pick right back up in that spot where the proverbial quill had trailed off in inky dots.

Coming from that same sacrificial eve where Jucifer was documented at the Black Cat, in my last post, we return to the scene just a bit earlier to reveal a few doomed durges from the dark minds of Salome. For the record, this is not the best footage I have of the group, but I’m tucking that ace in the obelisk away for another date. What you have here is two bone-powdering songs followed by another of my awkward and rambling interviews. So, you’re really getting a tripple threat of a dangerous meeting.

Infernally hailing from “Ft. Awesome, Virginia,” Salome truly was one of the dirgiest, doomiest, and absolutely waste laying bands to come out of the DMV in recent times. Every set was atmospheric, eruptive, equal parts doom and sludge, and heavy like being buried under a mountain range of lead.

I do apologize that vocalist Kat is missing from both the interview, and any remote visibility in the live footage, though knowing her, I’d almost bet she’s prefer it that way. At any rate, settle in, and spend some quality time with a truly earth-churning band, Salome, and then go back to my previous post on Jucifer to see how this entire night played out.



Salome at the Black Cat Vid #1 from Denman C Anderson on Vimeo.

Salome performing at the Black Cat Vid #2 from Denman C Anderson on Vimeo.

Salome Interview from Denman C Anderson on Vimeo.


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