The bears did not leave much, but the rest was not worth the effort.
My pain is gone, but I think I'm still alive, for some reason.
I feel at peace now,
I feel at peace now.
I can see a faint glow, on the walls, pulsating, regular, like a heartbeat.
I can hear the echoes of a distant thud. At each beat, each pulse, a web of lights and colors appear before my very eyes.
They're beautiful,
They're beautiful.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Last Suffer”
I’m a fiend for that H8000 sound and mid-late 90’s metallic hardcore (not boring ass metal-core pretty boy bullshit). Liar, Deformity, Congress, Deviate, Extinction, etc. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Slug.
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
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Last Suffer”
Ἡ εἰκών was an impressive debut, but way too short! Luckily, Ψευδομένη arrives to satisfy the urge for more of what made its precedessor hit hard and fast: some atmospheric moments (don't be deterred as this is still brutal, dissonant and disgusting to the core) and at the same time, J.L. is exploring longer tracks - e.g. my personal favourite - and implementing some cavernous lows. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's most likely that this man refuses to stand still. What a pace! David Fischer