Twin Temple say Charley Crockett dropped them over Satanic imagery

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Twin Temple say Charley Crockett dropped them over Satanic imagery

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The Los Angeles duo Twin Temple, married couple Alexandra and Zachary James, say they have been removed from two upcoming Charley Crockett shows because of the Satanic imagery central to their act. The pair, who perform doo-wop and early-1960s pop pastiche with camp Satanic themes, announced the news in a social media statement, expressing disappointment and framing the decision as a matter of artistic freedom. The story matters as a small flashpoint over creative expression and how artists with provocative branding are booked alongside more mainstream acts.

Twin Temple were due to open for the outlaw country star, who recently released his shelved album Clovis, at a 14 July gig in Troutdale, Oregon, and an 18 July date in Paso Robles, California. The duo — whose songs include "Lucifer, My Love" and "Let's Have A Satanic Orgy," and who sell blood-filled vinyl for $166.66 — have long courted controversy, having previously been denounced by Alex Jones and subjected to death threats. They are still scheduled to play dates with Danzig in September, and a related report notes that Jack White has since invited them to open for him following the Crockett cancellation.

  • Twin Temple say Charley Crockett dropped them over Satanic imagery.
  • Two July support slots in Oregon and California cancelled.
  • The duo's September dates with Danzig remain unaffected.

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Twin Temple are a Los Angeles duo, married couple Alexandra and Zachary James, known for blending doo-wop and early-1960s pop styles with deliberately theatrical Satanic imagery. They had been booked to open for country singer Charley Crockett at two shows this month, in Oregon and California, but say those dates were pulled because of the imagery central to their act.

Charley Crockett is an outlaw country musician who has recently released an album called Clovis. The pairing of a mainstream country act with a band built around Satanic showmanship had already made for an unusual bill, and Twin Temple's public statement about being dropped has turned that booking decision into a talking point about artistic freedom and what audiences and venues will tolerate.

Twin Temple are no strangers to controversy, having previously drawn criticism from commentator Alex Jones and reported death threats over their imagery. This is not the end of their touring plans, as they remain booked for shows with the band Danzig later in the year, and the episode has drawn attention from other musicians as the story has developed.

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Originally published by Stereogum as “Twin Temple Say They Were Dropped From Charley Crockett Shows Over Satanic Imagery”.