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First reported by Far Out Magazine
Twin Temple claim they were dropped as Charley Crockett’s support due to their “Satanic imagery”

Twin Temple Claim They Were Dropped From Charley Crockett Shows Over Satanic Imagery

Twin Temple, a Los Angeles duo known for blending 1950s/60s doo-wop and pop music with campy Satanic imagery, claim they were dropped from upcoming shows with outlaw country artist Charley Crockett due to their Satanic theme. The band, whose songs include "Lucifer, My Love" and "Let's Have A Satanic Orgy," had been booked to open for Crockett but say the gigs were canceled over their controversial aesthetic.

Tom Breihan3h ago2 min readenNews
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Key quotes

Twin Temple, the LA-based duo of married couple Alexandra and Zachary James, have carved out an interesting niche for themselves.
They make old-timey doo-wop and early-'60s pop pastiche that's full of campy Satanic imagery; hits include "Lucifer, My Love," "Sex Magick," and "Let's Have A Satanic Orgy."
Apparently, not everyone appreciates this whole gimmick.

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Twin Temple, the LA-based duo of married couple Alexandra and Zachary James, have carved out an interesting niche for themselves. They make old-timey doo-wop and early-’60s pop pastiche that’s full of campy Satanic imagery; hits include “Lucifer, My Love,
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