At the end, see this will close with clarity
Leave nothing unturned, searching for perfection
Let it commence
The hold this has on me
Strengthened by the permanence of scars
We can't be loved as we are
Deafened by discontent, I am nowhere
The hold this has on me
How it orbits the fallen, in this uneasy calm
We can't be loved as we are
The dull numbness of demise, I let it die
To search for the other half in this uneasy calm
With this rise and set, shattered sharp misery
In the sweetness of these secrets
There's structure to this ruin
To flee from the other half in this uneasy calm,
Hidden in the permanence of scars
Disconnected and undone
Devastated by these ruins, I am nowhere
We can't be loved as we are
With the rise and set, I am nowhere
I am nowhere
There is no glory in the air
(Hidden in the permanence of scars)
We can't be loved as we are
With the rise and set, I am nowhere
(The dull numbness of demise, I let it die)
This will close with clarity
supported by 132 fans who also own “All That Has Gone Before”
I generally appreciate the album by album move away from hardcore towards extreme metal. Yet for me personally, this is where the balance is perfect. Kind of like Metallica's Ride the Lightning: subsequent albums were more sophisticated and complex, yet less intense, too. Great to come back to, again and again. jornfin
supported by 127 fans who also own “All That Has Gone Before”
This one really goes deep. Tremendously heavy and bleak, yet crushingly groovy as well. You can easily see these guys destroying any venue they'd hit live with this. The heavy hitting slow to mid-tempo tunes are sort of tranceinducing. It's very easy to listen to it multiple times in a row or even get lost in it totally. mourner
supported by 123 fans who also own “All That Has Gone Before”
This album is haunting, beautiful, and cathartic. One of the best post-black metal albums out there. I bought a cd on Discogs, but needed the vinyl. Доберман Сатз
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