Sol Invictus - Lex Talionis
For example, his first album, released in 1987,
is entitled Against the Modern World, a reference to Julius Evola’s
radically traditionalist book Revolt Against the Modern World, while
his 1989 album, Lex Talionis, features a stylized swastika and a
chalk drawing of a fertility god sporting an erection. The song
“Kneel to the Cross,” included on the latter recording,
incorporates a critique of Christian imperialism:
See the roof fall, hear the bells crash
As flesh and bone turn to Ash
Tried to conquer the sun, with a Christian frost
The corpses stench beneath the cross.