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Ventriloquist Boy

Ventriloquist Boy

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Ventriloquist Boy by Digital Areopagus Radio is a sprawling, 35-track industrial metal odyssey that functions as a sonic manifesto of spiritual warfare and traditionalist defiance. Melding the abrasive, mechanical textures of industrial music with "fire and brimstone" homiletics, the album serves as an aggressive call to repentance, targeting modern secularism, occultism, and perceived ecclesiastical corruption. The lyrics oscillate between confrontational denunciations of "Age of Man" hubris and deeply earnest prayers for the conversion of those the artist deems lost—atheists, witches, and "apostates." Throughout the project, a recurring motif of the "Ventriloquist" suggests that modern society has become a collection of puppets moved by demonic influence, with the music acting as a jarring attempt to cut those strings through loud, uncompromising proclamations of divine truth and the necessity of the "rod" of God.

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Track List & Descriptions

1. Age of ReMan: A high-energy opening warning that the "Age of Man" has led to insanity and a loss of God, calling for a return to moral order.

2. Apostates in Crime: Targets those who have abandoned the faith for environmentalism or worldliness, warning of a fiery end.

3. Apostolate of Truth: A surprisingly melodic plea for the conversion of atheists, satanists, and pagans, framed as a "sacrifice of a broken heart."

4. Conversion Prayer: A litany invoking the Holy Trinity and various saints to nullify occult spells and bring "hidden knowledge" seekers to the light.

5. Demon Man Hates You A lot: A blunt reminder that spiritual enemies are not human and seek only the destruction of the soul through addiction and charms.

6. Demonic Nonsense: Uses logic and sarcasm to ask why anyone would consult fallen angels for advice when they wouldn't walk off a cliff.

7. Do Your Part: A call to spiritual "manhood," urging listeners to smash their idols and stop the mockery of the divine.

8. Flame Trooper Me Up: An intense metaphor for spiritual cleansing, using the imagery of bunkers and fire to clear out "the stuff."

9. God Still Loves You: A brief, rhythmic reassurance that beneath the "tough man" facade, God’s love remains accessible to the straying.

10. Hear Me: A defiant declaration that no devil or man can stop the proclamation of the Gospel.

11. Hey Hater Man: A critique of racial and social division, urging the listener to put on "Christ’s vision" instead of hatred.

12. Hey Heretic Man: A historical and theological attack on the Cathar heresy, celebrating Saint Dominic’s role in its defeat.

13. Hey Last Day man: A fierce condemnation of modern gender theories and their perceived impact on children, referencing "millstone" justice.

14. Hey Second To Last Page Man: A warning against the "Mark of the Beast" and a final call to burn devilish altars before the book of history closes.

15. Idols of Dung: A repetitive, percussive command to "smash your idols" and treat false gods with the contempt of "fire and dung."

16. Look Him In The Eyes: A sobering reflection on the inevitability of death and the finality of facing the Maker.

17. Love Ran Thin: A critique of "fake smiles" and propaganda, urging a change of heart before the world is consumed by its own rage.

18. Love: A spoken-word or chanted definition of "Caritas" (willing the good of the other) contrasted against "sodomitic" hate.

19. Mark My Words: A gritty challenge for the listener to prepare for a "day of doom" coming for those who hate God.

20. Metal Man: A meta-track celebrating the visceral, cathartic nature of metal music as a "pill" for the "insane."

21. Muter Man: Addresses those who try to silence the truth, warning that the "mute button" won't hide them from God’s reach.

22. Not Your Way (Left Eye): A denunciation of the "all-seeing eye" and occult worship, emphasizing that reality belongs to God, not man.

23. Nuh Uh: Rebuts the "do what I want" philosophy with the simple, heavy reminder that "Christ died for your sins."

24. Pastor Man: A scathing critique of modern, "self-proclaimed" liberal clergy who the artist claims have traded the Gospel for activism.

25. Pop Quiz Hotshot: A rapid-fire defense of Catholic/Apostolic history, challenging listeners on the origins of the Church and the Bible.

26. Renounce Lilith Girl: An aggressive rebuke of feminist icons and "winged altars," calling for a total rejection of the demonic feminine.

27. Renounce Moloch Boy: A heavy-hitting anti-abortion track that identifies the practice as modern child sacrifice.

28. Renounce Your Spells: A command to witches and occultists to destroy their crystal balls and "business cards" in the name of God.

29. Spiritual Warfare: A rhythmic, driving track about the constant presence of demonic temptation and the need for prayer.

30. Then Say It: A call to courage for believers to stop hiding their crosses and "proclaim the Gospel" regardless of the cost.

31. Ventriloquist Boy: The title track, describing a "pale-faced doll" moved by the fingers of the devil to spread lies.

32. What Are You: A confrontation of modern identity and pronouns, commanding "Legion" to depart in the name of Christ.

33. Wrath Man: A dark, atmospheric warning that the "iron bat" of truth is coming for the wicked.

34. You Done Do Ween: A repetitive, hypnotic chant urging "Babylon" to "ween" itself off of wickedness.

35. You O Lord Have Called Me (Latin Rock): A triumphant finale in Latin, depicting the restoration of a fragile, decaying body through the power of God.

You can find this album on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and much more!

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