The Dark Goddess The latest Inkubus Sukkubus release, entitled the ‘Dark Goddess’, is a celebration of the less benevolent aspects of female divinity and is dedicated to the Goddess Lilith. Not every single track embraces this theme; there is the anthemic ‘Karnayna Chorus’, which is a celebration of the Horned God, but most of the songs on the album point towards the many aspects of the goddess at her more sinister. One track, ‘Lose yourself at the Nymphaeum’, was inspired by an actual event. Bassist in the band Bob Gardener was repairing a Cotswold stone wall for a woman in Glouces… read more
The Dark Goddess The latest Inkubus Sukkubus release, entitled the ‘Dark Goddess’, is a celebration of the less benevolent aspects of female divinity… read more
The Dark Goddess The latest Inkubus Sukkubus release, entitled the ‘Dark Goddess’, is a celebration of the less benevolent aspects of female divinity and is dedicated to the Goddess Lili… read more
Inkubus Sukkubus formed in the summer of 1989 when Tony McKormack, Candia Ridley and Adam Henderson met at college studying graphic design. They shared an interest in paganism, witchcraft and vampirism as well as making original music from an early age, and so the type of band that was to emerge from the joining of forces was, quite naturally, an expression of this. Initially the band was called Incubus Succubus. The original aim of the band was (as it still is today) to be the vehicle in which the celebration of the Pagan experience could be conveyed. After being in existence for a… read more
Inkubus Sukkubus formed in the summer of 1989 when Tony McKormack, Candia Ridley and Adam Henderson met at college studying graphic design. They shared an interest in paganism, witchcraft a… read more
Inkubus Sukkubus formed in the summer of 1989 when Tony McKormack, Candia Ridley and Adam Henderson met at college studying graphic design. They shared an interest in paganism, witchcraft and vampirism as well as making original music … read more