For those of you who find the seasonal festivities a bit too, um, festive, may I suggest that a visit to Cthulhulives.org is in order:
Three years ago the HPLHS recorded A Very Scary Solstice — a delightful yet hideous combining of over-commercialized holiday tunes and the unspeakable horrors of the Cthulhu Mythos. However improbable, the enterprise proved popular. So, armed with more songs, more singers, and an honest-to-goodness musician (Troy Sterling Nies, composer of much of the score for The Call of Cthulhu), we set out to bring you some more holiday songs given the Lovecraftian treatment.
Both our solstice offerings provide a CD of songs and a fun annotated sing-along songbook. Both have introductions by respected Mythos authors, and both are really quite a lot of fun.
H/T to Jo'Asia, who says "And do not miss the link to A Shoggoth on the Roof".
Posted by Nicholas at December 27, 2006 09:16 PM
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