Lyrics: In the face of its hostility, they caved. Skeletal men and their staved cattle From endless black days and nights, in hopes of light appearing again The vast might of its indifference keeps men on the border of life and death Sacrifices and angst before the vast unknown; In front of it, we have no meaning Our place is marked by starvation and cold, our chances are either frozen or burned. Re-sacralize the unknown - our servitude to powers before which men can only kneel
FINALLY someone uploaded something from this release! Sounds great! Those drums... wow! Looks like drumming style changed quite a bit like he had stated on the Bardo Methodology interview. can't wait to hear the rest. What a flawless discography! Grrrrr
I think the CB sounds are almost the same, "but not really the same," and the musical progress is not much grows very quickly, which is decent and enjoyable. but the lyrics are more interesting, as he did with Nicole 12 and Grunt. CB is more primordial, so in chronological order, and from my perspective, I lay down my hand on HoS. Let me quote my favorite line from the lyrics: "Microcosms build in honor of the presence of Icons and monuments crafted as representations It's cold, emotionless nobility."
@@eyeofmajnun4531 Yes, he's done very subtle but effective changes throughout the discography. I mainly listen to CB and Grunt. HoS is on my top 3. " Messiah for the Dying World" is such an amazing song, especially the chorus and "If only certitude was granted" part to the end....
Lyrics:
In the face of its hostility, they caved. Skeletal men and their staved cattle
From endless black days and nights, in hopes of light appearing again
The vast might of its indifference keeps men on the border of life and death
Sacrifices and angst before the vast unknown; In front of it, we have no meaning
Our place is marked by starvation and cold, our chances are either frozen or burned.
Re-sacralize the unknown - our servitude to powers before which men can only kneel
FINALLY someone uploaded something from this release! Sounds great! Those drums... wow! Looks like drumming style changed quite a bit like he had stated on the Bardo Methodology interview. can't wait to hear the rest. What a flawless discography! Grrrrr
Lp version for me, huge epic album !!!
The best band in the actual scene, and the perfect lyrics for Black Metal
Brilliant as always!
My cd comes on Saturday. This’ll have to tide me over
Finally !
out-fucking-standing, as usual.
This is really good! Imo, best after Harmony of Struggle
It's very difficult for me to choose a favorite. This sounds closer to New Golgotha Rising. Crude, straightforward and feral...
I think the CB sounds are almost the same, "but not really the same," and the musical progress is not much grows very quickly, which is decent and enjoyable. but the lyrics are more interesting, as he did with Nicole 12 and Grunt. CB is more primordial, so in chronological order, and from my perspective, I lay down my hand on HoS.
Let me quote my favorite line from the lyrics: "Microcosms build in honor of the presence of
Icons and monuments crafted as representations
It's cold, emotionless nobility."
@@eyeofmajnun4531 Yes, he's done very subtle but effective changes throughout the discography. I mainly listen to CB and Grunt. HoS is on my top 3. " Messiah for the Dying World" is such an amazing song, especially the chorus and "If only certitude was granted" part to the end....