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XIII Skulls on the Banks of the Semliki River

by Coma Zombie

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The Coma Zombie moniker revolves around manipulated vocal chants. "XIII Skulls on the Banks of the Semliki River" was recorded in early April of 2015. 25 CDr's were created, all had defects. The album has been in the Monolithos Records archives ever since. This digital reissue is the first time the album has been available to the masses since being shelved.

Coma Zombie found inspiration in the following story:

60,000 B.C., Katanda, Central Africa
"Recent archaeological expeditions discovered a cave that contained thirteen skulls on the banks of the Upper Semliki River, in Katanda, Central Africa. All had been crushed. Near them was a large pile of fossilized ash. Laboratory analysis determined the ash to be the remains of thirteen Homo sapiens.

On the wall of the cave is a painting of a human figure, hands raised in a threatening posture, eyes fixed in an evil gaze. Inside its gaping mouth is the body of another human."
-Zombie Survival Guide

credits

released June 25, 2019

TS - vocals, feedback, effects, pedals, oscillator, mixer

Recorded in the Cloud Dungeon. Chicago. April 2015.

CDr [MONO020] / Reissue [MONO020-B]

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Monolithos Records Chicago, Illinois

Monolithos Records is an independent record label that collects, archives and specializes in visual / sound artist Timothy Steinman's various works
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Alaskan Public Defenders
Arc of the Hunter
Black Division
Bunny Lux
Coma Zombie
Con Artist
Desert Storm
Half Lotus
Infinite Jess and the Slow Rip
Orlando
Plastic Penis People
Rabbit
Sleep-Thorn
Sqwks
The Sticky Notebooks
White Antler
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