If Thine Enemy Hunger Explained

If Thine Enemy Hunger
Type:studio
Artist:Jucifer
Border:yes
Released:[1]
Recorded:2004[2]
Studio:The Bakery in Athens, Georgia
Genre:Doom metal, stoner metal, indie rock, grunge
Length:56:27
Label:Relapse
Producer:Jucifer
Prev Title:I Name You Destroyer
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:L'Autrichienne
Next Year:2008

If Thine Enemy Hunger is the third full-length studio album by American metal band Jucifer. The album's title is a reference to a phrase used in Romans 12:20.

Background

The album's title is referential to the Biblical verse of Romans 12:20, of which the King James Version reads, "Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head."[3]

Coincinding with the album's release, Jucifer released music videos for "Pontius of Palia" and "Hennin Hardine". The band also promoted this album by going on a 21-date United States concert tour between August and October 2007.[4]

All songs are sung in English, with the exception of "Luchamos", which is in Spanish.

Credits

Jucifer

Production

Imagery

Notes and References

  1. Web site: If Thine Enemy Hunger by Jucifer. Jucifer at Bandcamp. 14 July 2023.
  2. If Thine Enemy Hunger. If Thine Enemy Hunger. Jucifer. 2006. 10. CD booklet liner notes. Relapse Records. RR 6596-2.
  3. 12:20 KJV
  4. Web site: JUCIFER: New Video Posted Online. Blabbermouth.net. 30 July 2007. 14 July 2023.