Since there were 2 periods
Of cold and snow, the distant past,
And a strip of time between
Now and then, I remember my fear again,
My escape of my own present. Errors so
That the thoughts sink
Into the pit of oblivion.
How it was long ago, but it all likewise
Year by the year. warming .. seemingly everything went
I thought that's all gone. but now it's all the same
I don't care
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every CD getting better than the previously... everything this guy do is gold..for a 42 yo hearing metal since I was 15 I can honestly say that in one year you went places in my top 5 probably 3
everything here resonates with me and makes me being hopeful of the days/weeks ahead. you are a bright star on my night. thank you
another thing. this was in 2015 so he was like 17 or 18 and already doing stuff like this? damn.. Paulo Paper Books Only
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This is one of my favourite black metal releases of the year. Beautiful, haunting, and atmospheric; it really takes you out of your own head. Brilliant work! PJ
Keith Richards, Rosanne Cash, Lucinda Williams, Joan Jett, and more pay tribute to the enduring and visionary music of Lou Reed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 23, 2024
Leaning into the sparse, impressionistic sound of 2023's albu "Nature Morte," the Montreal metallurgists sound as heavy and radiant as ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024
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Sad yet hopeful is what this album sounds like. Every sadness album sounds like that honestly. Like things might be shit right now but they can always get better if you’re willing to let them. Sadness has a way of making music that’s mega depressing but doesn’t add to your depression it seems to acknowledge it and reminds you of the things that make your life worth living. This album specifically does this perfectly and is probably my favorite sadness release. please let it get physical release Christian