A schism appears
My identity fragments, leaving glimpses
In its wake of who I could've been and might yet be
Through the grey I see myself illuminate
I see a Siren in my dreams
She sings to me, her voice angelic
She brings to me glimpses of perfection
A previous life, idealised lies?
It's all the same to me.
And when all is said and done
Her voice still echoes in my ears
A ringing sound I cannot bury
Yet I feel torn by her ever present guiding hands
Do I reject this world and substitute my hatred for her love?
This schism it heals
A state of unity approaches
I yearn for transcendence
She shows me the door but I lack the key
She tells me stories
She tells me tales
She sings me songs of love
and songs of loss
She draws me to the water
And I wade in
Content to let the ocean
Take me where it will
I gaze upon her spirit
I see a face
It took all this time to realise
This face is mine
supported by 27 fans who also own “The Siren's Song (Live from Techabilitation 2020: At Home)”
Constantly breaking expectations and listening habits, this album doesn't get boring a single second. Wish the clean vocals were less drowned in reverb and the drum sound less sampled, while the timing is feeling joyfully lively and not killed by quantization. Killer bass lines and sound. These creative, interwoven layers of music demand attention … and reward it! Philzen
supported by 25 fans who also own “The Siren's Song (Live from Techabilitation 2020: At Home)”
I swear to God. It's like stepping through the fn Narnia closet with each album. Yet somehow, again, I was not prepared for the absolute spirit quest this took me on.
10/10, will be spinning on my table for years to come. Magnus Blackwood
The Belgian band explore heavy psych, tribal rhythms, free-jazz freakouts, meditative drone and the vast, shadowy spaces in between. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jun 22, 2020
Utterly indescribable new record from Greek metal band Locust Leaves features corkscrewing tempos, manic vocal shifts & dense arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 6, 2017
supported by 25 fans who also own “The Siren's Song (Live from Techabilitation 2020: At Home)”
First WTF was google music actually throwing something good into my feed.
Second WTF was everything every goddamn member of this band does. This and the previous album have been on repeat for weeks. All other music tastes like diet water. Help. Gruso