His fragile fortress fell apart,
before my very eyes.
His divine shattered as the nature warns,
of what's to come in the darker days.
I saw a greater part of downfall,
of the order of misery.
I saw on the furthermost mountain,
the forlorn soldiers dying.
Hatred and pain furiously erased,
our patience and benevolence.
The path to our father's majesty,
gave us faith in our own way.
If sorrow and misery remains,
since homeland burned down to ashes,
the future would never be the same,
the story would remain unseen.
The silence shrouded as the fire burned.
The children's sorrow emerged into revenge.
Yearning years have passed,
as the story deeply buried.
The darkest path screams my name.
The darkest path screams my name.
The darkest path screams my name.
The force of nature will remain to protect.
The path of a great man will guide us always.
The story of a nation will never be forgotten.
Children of the homeland will avenge.
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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
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When it comes to the "atmosphere" in "atmospheric black metal", this release probably succeeds the most in making me feel like i exist within this universe of music. domfabio
Crushing blackened doom from this German band that counterbalances blinding fury with moments of surprising, melancholy melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2023
The eight tracks on the latest from German black metal band pummel and hiss, working occasional atmospheric moments into the din. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 12, 2022
Joseph Hawker subverts the musical and sociopolitical status quo with a black metal triptych that's as incendiary as it is impressionistic. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2022
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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