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The Wheel and The Axle (episode 3) by The Sheffield Patrol Group

Live or undead from the New Jerusalem of Northern England, Sheffield Patrol Group presents
THE WHEEL AND THE AXLE 3
Endtroducing Rev. Chris Brain, the Caligula of Crookes, Sheffield’s very own mini-Manson, and his ghoulish legion of horrible admirers, together constituting
THE ABOMINATION OF NOS
The Nine O’Clock Service (NOS) operated from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. It first met at the parish church of St. Thomas, Crookes before moving to larger premises in Sheffield. NOS was hailed by the Church of England as a model for rejuvenating the church and bringing young people to the faith. Articles appeared in the national press commending the group on its innovative style of worship. It collapsed after a sex scandal alleging the abuse of at least 40 women by its leader, and was later accused of promoting hedonistic paganism in place of orthodox Christianity.

Track listing
Narration: Extracts from ‘The Nine O’Clock Service: An Exercise in Power and Control’ by Sheffield Patrol Group
Excerpts from ‘Planetary Mess’ by Apostates
1. Introitus
2. Offertorium | Canon Missae
3. Asperges Diaboli
4. Conclusio

Link
Planetary Mess
https://apostates1.bandcamp.com/album/planetary-mess