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Behemoth x The Black Broom ULTIMATE GIVEAWAY

Behemoth x The Black Broom ULTIMATE GIVEAWAY

Win a PAIR of tickets to see Behemoth play in L.A. plus beautiful merchandise from Kings Road Merch and The Black Broom! Visit us on our Instagram page to enter by end of day 11-17-18!

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Black Friday/Cyber Monday 25% OFF Sale extends thru 12/3/17!

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Black Friday/Cyber Monday 25% OFF Sale extends thru 12/3/17!

It's that time of year again! Get 25% OFF your entire order storewide by using discount code: BlackAeon2017 at checkout. This year, the offer is good from Black Friday throughout Cyber Monday and until the end of day on Sunday, December 3, 2017. Thank you and we wish you a fantastic holiday!

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More Patches!

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More Patches!

We are excited to introduce our latest round of patches! Here are four very different designs from which to choose. You can sew and/or iron on these top-notch embroidered felt patches.Necronomicon Gate SealRed DevilStar of BabalonTemplar Cross

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“LAST DAYS” Art Show (L.A.) Oct. 7-28, 2017

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“LAST DAYS” Art Show (L.A.) Oct. 7-28, 2017

LAST DAYS, an exhibition of art curated by our very own Thomas Monauni, features eleven artists--including musicians Franke “Groovie Mann” Nardiello (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult), Jeremy Glenn Roberts, and Rafael Reyes, aka Leafar Seyer (Prayers)—who live by the motto, “Do what thou wilt.” “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law!”  With these words, Aleister Crowley proclaimed a new aeon, the Age of the Child, and an end to cultures and religions based on a dying and reviving god. Crowley founded a religion, Thelema, (the Greek word for “will”), and curator Thomas Monauni has...

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Pazuzu: A Fiend in Need?

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Pazuzu: A Fiend in Need?

Regardless of how popular and equally infamous Pazuzu is, it was surprisingly tough to find much differing information about this deity. I wanted to dig a bit below the surface which customarily portrays Pazuzu as a demon of the southwestern winds who brought drought and disease, and in more recent times, the possessor demon in one of my all-time favorite films The Exorcist. Why was Pazuzu, an “evil” demon, so relied upon and held close by ancient peoples who were scared of demons? The idea of light versus dark does not play a role in this scenario. Instead, what we...

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