De Vermis Mysteriis (album) explained

De Vermis Mysteriis
Type:studio
Artist:High on Fire
Cover:De Vermis MysteriisHOF.jpg
Released:April 3, 2012
Studio:Godcity Recording Studio in Salem, MA
Genre:Stoner metal, sludge metal, thrash metal
Length:52:19
Label:E1 Music
Producer:Kurt Ballou
Prev Title:Snakes for the Divine
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Luminiferous
Next Year:2015

De Vermis Mysteriis is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band High on Fire. Cover art was done by tattoo artist Tim Lehii.[1]

Theme

According to frontman Matt Pike,

The album's title (translation: "The Mysteries of the Worm,") is a nod to a fictional grimoire conceived by the late, great Psycho author Robert Bloch in 1935 and later incorporated into horror master H.P. Lovecraft's renowned Cthulhu Mythos. "It's a concept record, a little bit," Pike offers. "I got this idea about Jesus Christ and the Immaculate Conception: What if Jesus had a twin who died at birth to give Jesus his life? And then what if the twin became a time traveler right then? He lives his life only going forward until he finds this scroll from an ancient Chinese alchemist who derived a serum out of the black lotus—which is actually in Robert E. Howard's 'Conan' stories—and then he starts traveling back in time. He can see the past through his ancestors' eyes, but his enemies can kill him if they kill the ancestor that he's seeing through at the time. Basically, he keeps waking up in other people's bodies at bad times. It's kinda like that old TV show Quantum Leap. Kurt actually pointed that out to me after I told him the idea. But whatever—time travel is a killer concept."

Personnel

High on Fire
Additional Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HIGH ON FIRE: New Song Available For Streaming . https://archive.today/20120712042706/http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=170560 . dead . July 12, 2012 . Roadrunner Records . March 23, 2012 .