Like even here the skies and colors were intertwined
So that even here they would collapse and break
These coasts lead to the south,
Beneath the god who saw us all and laughed
These are your lands-
The buildings along the highway
Spread throughout the last fertile plains
Harvester
Like bodies falling from where they were dropped
The world becomes a tunnel, we plunge every second
Vision fails and the focus narrows, they hid us under roadways
Profane and desperate
And this is how we return to the earth
Where did you go in the last minutes?
This resistance fails
They descended from the eastern heaven
Like dogs they fed from our insides
We watched them come together,
I watched them destroy you alone
The beating of wings fills this valley with medicines
The hospital toppled in on itself
The froth of the sea ate all our shores
supported by 6 fans who also own “To Avail The Sovereign Void”
This sounds exactly how I want black metal to sound. I have spent a long time searching for it but this is precisely what I was looking for. homocarbonis
supported by 6 fans who also own “To Avail The Sovereign Void”
This is my favorite release by a criminally underrated American black metal project. The astonishing musicianship (this was a one-person band), the way the dense howl of vocals and strings contrast with the spacey 80s Joe Hisaishi keys, the unusual and endlessly creative ways the drum machine is utilized - there's still nothing quite like Petrychor, even now. I've listened to 'Planets Born of Human Ash' a hundred times and the percussion still blows my mind.
Cheers, and thanks for the music. Vintage Devilry
The Alberta crushers hold tight to their rank, astral-gazing grindcore, staring down abyssal torment all the while. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 31, 2020