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lyrics
a landscape of ashen colours
a modern utopia of icy contempt
obsidian walls tower above the grey oceans
majestic creations of inhumane hands
desolation
the chemical sands rise up in rebellion
over the windswept wastelands of men.
i came to beg among the skeletons
here, under the scaffold of futile cultures
scavengers of life claw at the dark doorway
behind the piles of bones and junk.
a revelation,
a reverie,
last hopes fade away in a leper colony
in the sanctuary of towering fears .
i'll miss the motion, the seasons and leaves
here I came as a messenger
from beyond the cinereal lands
behold the twisted flowers of life
swerve the spiritual geometry
anthropomorphism
a curse of regression
in our likeness.
a vacant creator
a messenger from the beyond,
a brooding figure among the dying,
a shard of discarded humanity,
the endlessly fading reverie
in the shade of the massive walls
we share the legacy of the lost,
endless regurgitation of schemes forgotten
by monuments to the departed.
I saw E-L-R on Tour with Wolves in the Throne Room in Münster/Germany earlier this year. Beautiful post black metal and pretty nice guys - met them by the merch table after the concert. Sælzer Bub
I have yet to listen to this entire album without skipping a single track. Like an enchanter, the album keeps your attention with its effortless flow throughout, despite having crushing riffs, progressive breakdowns, and epic-length songs. gebs
If you're going to go out in apocalyptic style you might want to have the 40 minute title track playing loud at your side. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 12, 2013
The debut full-length from Kenoma is full of spacious, haunting songs that steadily build to great rushes of sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2017
The most austere Russian Circles release yet. But in restraint these tracks find new levels of heavy. Nowhere is this more evident than the closing of the third track, "Gnosis". That shit is savage. Absolutely primal. rettisawesome