I Luciferi

Danzig 7:77: I Luciferi
Studio album by Danzig
Released May 21, 2002
Recorded 2001–2002
Genre Heavy metal, gothic metal, doom metal
Length 54:28
Label Evilive / Spitfire
Producer Glenn Danzig
Danzig chronology
Live on the Black Hand Side
(2001)
Danzig 777: I Luciferi
(2002)
Circle of Snakes
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Blistering(favorable) [2]
Brave Words [3]
College Music Journal(favorable) [4]
Exclaim!(favorable) [5]
LA Weekly(favorable) [6]
Punknews.org [7]
Rock Hard [8]

Danzig 777: I Luciferi /ˌ lsˈfɛr/ is the seventh album from Danzig. It was released in 2002 on Glenn Danzig's Evilive label and distributed by Spitfire Records. Danzig stated that this album was the last in a series of seven numbered albums, each with its own general concept.

Over the months following the tour for this album, each of the other band members left to pursue other projects. Most notably, Joey Castillo joined Queens of the Stone Age.

Music and recording

The song "Angel Blake" is named after the witch in the film The Blood on Satan's Claw.

The track "Wicked Pussycat" served as the album's first single.[9]

The original track listing, as reported by KNAC on December 22, 2001, featured several tracks that did not appear on the final album. These included the songs "Dying Seraph", "Soul Eater", and "Malefical Bride of Hell", all of which were released in 2007 on The Lost Tracks of Danzig, with "Malefical Bride of Hell" having its title shortened to "Malefical". An additional track titled "Dark Secret Side" has never been released.

Album title

In a 2002 interview with Juliya Chernetsky on Fuse TV's Uranium show, Glenn Danzig said that the pronunciation of the album title is /ˌ lsˈfɛr/ EE-loo-sə-FERR-eye. This corresponds to Danzig's pronunciation of the word in the chorus of the title track. Early press releases for the album reveal that its working title was Danzig 7: Kiss the Skull.

Artwork and packaging

The CD booklet contains a quotation from Celsus, a second-century AD opponent of Christianity: "They worship neither a god nor even a demon, but a dead man!"

Porn star Devon appears in the CD booklet and on the back of the CD jacket.

The lyric sheet for the song "Black Mass" contains a misprint: "Asan un Nefer". The correct lyric is "Asar-un-Nefer" ("Myself Made Perfect"), an epithet of the Egyptian god Osiris used especially in the Thelemic "Bornless Ritual".[10] Earlier in the song, Danzig's lyrics refer to "the Bornless One".

The lyrics for "Wicked Pussycat" contain an omission. The correct missing lyric is "five-pointed star-chain": as the lyric is repeated at one point in the video for the song, the camera focuses on the tail/chain of a girl's cat costume; at the end of the chain is a pentagram.

Reception

Music videos

Music videos were released for the songs "Kiss the Skull" and "Wicked Pussycat".

The video for "Kiss the Skull" was directed by Thomas Mignone,[14] who has also directed live action videos for Verotik.[15] The "devil fetus" that appears in the video was designed by Glenn Danzig.[14]

Track listing

  1. "Unendlich" – 1:51
  2. "Black Mass" – 4:58
  3. "Wicked Pussycat" – 4:03
  4. "God of Light" – 3:39
  5. "Liberskull" – 5:45
  6. "Dead Inside" – 5:16
  7. "Kiss the Skull" – 4:11
  8. "I Luciferi" – 3:15
  9. "Naked Witch" – 3:55
  10. "Angel Blake" – 3:35
  11. "The Coldest Sun" – 3:59
  12. "Halo Goddess Bone" – 4:29
  13. "Without Light, I Am" – 5:32

All songs written by Glenn Danzig

Credits

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Swedish Albums Chart[16] 33

References

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