Would that I could love your way, shame would fall away on to the rocks beneath the precipice, evil overcame. Would that I could move the body like a symphony, hold an audience like a church, shift between sheets like an unfettered fuckmachine. Urgent need and melancholic and redemptive love,urgently giving myself to the only earthly sanctuary. I could be measured against the weight of the cannon by the thrust and gravitational pull of the body. Would that I could liberate myself by an act of will, I would without question but as it stands I am locked and lost in a land without romance or music. Learning to breathe and one day to die, surviving each moment and finding others in the fray - moments and people disqualified by wrongful priorities and failed attempts; but if modernity has made me impotent then so be it, we'll proceed accordingly, I got things on my mind and people to see. So you won't catch me walking down the main street, you can find me in the back with love in my teeth, tension unreleased with unproductive grief, yeah and I'll be doin' other things. You can have the fucking future you can occupy the now but I'll be doing other things. I'll be working on myself, and I'll be doing it good and right, yeah I'll be doing.
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This album oozes with atmosphere and darkness that's great to listen to especially under grey skies! It's full of brilliant riffs and instrumental sections with very fitting and solid vocals that compliment everything I've mentioned
This is a top release and a prime slab of Post-Metal excellence! Venombullet666
From the first deadened cowbell to the last dissonant guitar interval, Dutch quartet Geo's new record is shaped for impact. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 25, 2024
Across their second full-length, the London post-punks offer up thrumming motoriks, industrial tones, and sullen sing-a-longs in abundance. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 17, 2024
Awesome psychedelic sludgy metal with some post-metal influences that build and morph often enough to stay fresh throughout each of the lengthy runtimes. Highly recommended for anyone looking for some psych-tinged sludgy goodness! Colin M.