Between thousands worlds
Behind all black holes
From emptiness of crystal halls
My spirit came to be a guide.
I have heard many prayers
To gods whose names are unknown,
I took warriors from the fields
And gave them new life.
Christ died by my hand
Resurrected with me.
Devil fed from my palms
In the days before the fall of Rome.
Always invisible, but everywhere.
Shadow of all shadows, light of all stars.
From the whisper of the woods ..
Hear my name.
Deserted space calls to merge
Human nature and cold stars.
The burnt horizon will carry away the Sun ...
A new sunrise will come for him.
I am the law of endless death
And series of rebirths.
I am the creator of all Gods
And the punishing sword of the elements.
The life around is a part of me.
Out of time and out of place.
The burning moment of the era.
Out of dimensions, but everywhere.
supported by 8 fans who also own “Eternity Manifesto”
Late 90's BM worship, but it's also a lil more than that. This album takes the best elements from the scene it's inspired by and mostly avoids the worst of it; the song-writing is well-written, it's performed with passion and fun, and the production is raw but isn't lo-fi. (i.e. it doesn't obfuscate and/or suckass).
Tl;dr It's safe but high quality BM. Recommended. Rabbit
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What an impressive piece of black metal. This one-man hurricane is pure art. Sgah‘gahsowáh creates an haunting atmosphere. He puts so much soul in his music. Sælzer Bub
supported by 5 fans who also own “Eternity Manifesto”
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 5 fans who also own “Eternity Manifesto”
Pretty much the best Black/Speed Metal I've listened to since I learned about Evil Invaders and Vulture. Everything you'd love to be reminded of about this musical era is there. The influences are what you'd expect too: Motörhead, Venom, Bathory, early Slayer, Celtic Frost; aggressive vocals, tortured guitar solos, pounding drums; everything is fast, clear and still a little grimy, but without reverb cranked up to the max. Amazing band, amazing album. Odiumediae