Hey There Cthulhu
By Psyche | October 20, 2009
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The Eben Brooks Band riffs off The Plain White Ts’ “Hey There Delilah” and the result is “Hey There Cthulhu” a catchy tune with adorable lyrics:
Hey there Cthulhu, I’ve been studying your gospel
The Necronomicon, it gives me nightmares something awful
Where I see
The death of all reality
It fills me with glee
It’s a lovely song.
Turns out, The Eben Brooks band has a CD of Cthulhu-inspired music available for 5$US, sweetly titled O, R’lyeh? Iä, R’lyeh!
Video spotted on The Art of Darkness.
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I’ve heard that song before, but I didn’t realize they made an album. Ordered, that’s awesome, I’m always up for more good Mythos music.
Hey, thanks for the mention! :D
No problem, Eben, thanks for stopping by!
Incidentally, I of course bought one of the CDs shortly before posting this. Looking (listening?) forward to hearing the rest.
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