A Silent tremor, becomes a boundless trip.
Introspective, aligned body spots.
Nocturnal pulse,
approaching the doorway…
Vertigo comes first, fear of the unknown.
Pressure pushes to the next level of vibration
A implosion in the eye of an inner-storm.
Now the Ungravity, my body there…
But something is vibrating from the other side of de place,
I can’t explain it, but I know it’s waiting for me.
Now the anxiety, the drama, the awareness.
The shape of Astral Kingdom, where-now-in-front-of-me-a figure-stand-by,
(the) Red-dressed-black-haired-geisha, there, staring to me, face to face.
Ka-tar-sis, a blackout. Once more crossing the bound.
Return to Maya.
A constellation of souls… bring me to a quantum life
Follow me to Banteay… this nails will scrape the skies
(the) Red-dressed-black-haired-geisha, there, staring to me, face to face.
Ka-tar-sis, a blackout. Once more cross the bound.
Return to Maya.
Reconquering our beings, from this deadly drop of time, time, time…
Whispering a song… which set your soul on fire, fire, fire…
I start to run to know what the vision deserves me.
Confrontation. A leap of faith.
No collision. Antimagnetized.
Eye to eye. Eye to eye.
I can’t control the panic, the instinct drives on me,
i can’t explain it, but i know is the end of the dream.
Now the anxiety, the drama, the awareness.
The shape of Astral Kingdom, now-i-am-falling-the-abyss-of-dark
-A description about a personal astral experience.
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Nightmarish avant-garde black metal twisting the very confines and structure of the genre. Blut Aus Nord presents a staggering second album in the series that brings together their black metal origins, pioneering filthy industrial grime, and progressive / post metal wanderings all into an insane world
Dense and swirling, dissonant and complex, enshrouded in a abyssal darkness. Spun from expansive soundscapes steeped in an aura of complete blackness, offering a view into the universe of madness Lorenzo
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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