I see the faint light of the new sun
well-defined, aligned in time with the hissing in my mind.
I hear the faint sound of the earthbound
rushing through the ages with the lightning in my eyes.
A dark reflection on the surface
down below, to the bottom of the pool that is the sky.
Lord of Snails
God of Moon
Full of Sores
Throw yourselves into the fire.
The gods are burning in the twilight
in the dawn, in the night - in the horizon between the eyes.
And at the dawn of our creation
the jaguar - the falling star - enters the black hole at its center.
So much power and so much darkness. After listening regularly to this demo for years only one question stays unanswered: when will we be blessed with new material from Horns of Domination? Damián
Ultra Silvam never disappoints; this is a pure unadulterated onslaught of barbarity from start to finish. And within this relentless black metal carnage you'll actually find little touches of melodic metal as the icing of this fabulous blood-soaked vampiric cake. First class. Faith
This would have been highly impressive as a full length debut but Tiamtü was released first. But who cares? I'm just glad that this gem of orthodox black metal with its great bleak and occult feel and energy finally was remastered and released. mourner
L.A.'s electric keyboard-driven Triptides arrive in the groovy galaxy where Stereolab and Steely Dan co-mingle on this lates. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2023
Italian stoner powerhouse Tenebra has the heft of Sabbath and the hooks of Saint Vitus in their powerfully imposing tunes. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2022
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Hearing this is akin to my thrill the first time I heard that first Dead Can Dance lp...uncharted territory, this! Has a timeless production quality that hints of nostalgia but has a wholly unique voice in a sea of redundancy. I am congratulating myself for listening and I am thanking Shaam Larein for existing. Bret Burks