Satan For Dummies with Nikolas Schreck

Published: July 17, 2020, 8:21 p.m.

b"It\\u2019s good to be back in the SittingNow saddle, with a brand new series of our\\xa0flagship podcast!\\xa0We\\u2019re returning to weekly, and we can\\u2019t wait to start pumping out the shows for you! Don\\u2019t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!\\nOur guest this week is the awesome\\xa0Nikolas Schreck, author, musician, actor and spiritual advisor. Amongst his large repertoire of interests, one name peaked our interest, you may have heard of him\\u2026the devil. Nikolas is a former Devil-worshipper, and a true expert on the subject. This is an awesome interview, strap in and enjoy the ride!\\nNikolas has a new EP out now call \\u2018Schreck 2020: I\\u2019m afraid of America\\u2019, which you can check out\\xa0here\\nSee you next week!\\n\\xa0\\nNikolas Schreck Bio:\\nNikolas Schreck\\xa0is an American singer/songwriter, musician, author, and film-maker.\\nAcclaimed by Austria\\u2018s Evolver magazine as \\u201calready a legend in his lifetime\\u2018\\u2018, singer-songwriter, author and film-maker Nikolas Schreck\\u2019s initiatory application of music, ritual and theater formally began in 1984 when he returned to the West from a life-changing spiritual pilgrimage in Egypt to found the shapeshifting musical ensemble Radio Werewolf, a nine-year sonic magic operation which concluded in 1993. After pioneering early Los Angeles Gothic and deathrock with the band\\u2019s first incarnation, Radio Werewolf\\u2019s European phase was hailed by Christopher Walton of the band Endura for \\u201csimultaneously pre-empting and giving birth to the dark-ambient and ritual-industrial scene of the 1990\\u2019s.\\u201d Before embarking on his current solo career, Schreck has previously collaborated musically with Zeena, John Murphy, Kingdom of Heaven and Sir Christopher Lee, whose first album he produced. Schreck\\u2019s books include The Manson File: Myth & Reality of an Outlaw Shaman, Demons of the Flesh: The Complete Guide to Left-Hand Path Sex Magic (written with Zeena Schreck), The Satanic Screen, and Flowers from Hell. He is the director of the 1989 documentary Charles Manson Superstar, and has appeared in several films, including Mortuary Academy and Usher. His albumThe Illusionist was released in August on the Records Ad Nauseam label. His latest EP recording is SCHRECK 2020: I'm Afraid of America"