Say something to me
Can call my name
Feel wind from the sea
I feel the same in my mind
In my mind
You stroking my hair
Looking at sunrise
These sparks are everywhere
Better close my eyes like a blind
Like a blind
i'm standing on top
life - on the other side
two steps forward
and i can fly
and i can fly
Save my life
supported by 7 fans who also own “Nurtured in a House Sin”
The world is a better place for having this album in it. Great guitar and fantastic drums. Fits nicely along side Deafheaven in my collection. Recolour
supported by 7 fans who also own “Nurtured in a House Sin”
Like the previous album, the music's atmosphere is thick, hanging in the air like oppressive humidity, electric guitars busily buzzing away, led by tasteful yet pounding drumwork.
And, just like the last album, despite having music that could easily be droning nonsense, the band decided to be a cut above almost every other band by actually having beautiful, captivating melodies from end to end.
Almost every song is a winner. If you like Air, you'll like this one. Highly recommended. Selrisitai
supported by 6 fans who also own “Nurtured in a House Sin”
A truly stellar death/doom album with heavy doses of black metal. Tracks like Isolation, Child of Light, and Broken Hymns deliver the sorrowful and icy tone of this album, elevated by the stirring cello compositions of Raphael Weinroth-Browne. The album delivers a deeply satisfying crescendo in Becoming Intangible before stirring the soul once again with Epilogue. Matt Richardson