Dark clouds, chemically filled with poison
Acid rains burning the children outside
We’re now confined, trapped in our houses
Nothing remains from our formerly lives
Gasping for air, Praying the ancient times
Decomposing from inside, suffering from the human curse
Rations of pills and concentrates
A nutrient deficient soil, a global drought
Dehydrated and starving to death
Consequences of our wrongdoings
Our utopia wasn’t attainable
We have become so distant from nature
Development and advancement has grown at the expense of well-being
The darkness revealed itself through our own essence
The definition of our existence
We have become so distant from nature
Do we really want a black earth, a lifeless land ?
Anthropocene, Augmented post-humanism
Severe Pollution, Modifying entire ecosystems
A dark reality, struggling for survival, a war engaged against the hand that feeds us
BLACK EARTH
I'm wondering when this forced march I'm imposing on living beings will last, in the name of only human and economic profit.
Still able to change, we chose to stay the same
So confident in ourselves, we forgot
That this place was the only miracle
Miracle
No forgiveness, we’d rather wallow in regrets
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 11, 2017
supported by 4 fans who also own “Black Earth [feat. Math Dhani]”
Intense and unrelenting black / death metal bringing a merciless edge to their lacerating onslaught. Brutal / slam facets are executed with bloody effectiveness, and contrast in an interesting way with the black metal palette.
The dual vocal styles, alternating between shrieks and deep growls, certainly set this apart from others in similar genres. They also add a fair bit of dynamics to the album, breaking up some of the overwhelmingly driven aggression that constant beatdowns the listener. Lorenzo