Nuestros sueños se elevaban
y se enredaban como astas de ciervo
Hicimos lo que pudimos y más
por conservar nuestra inocencia.
Ahora el viento del invierno
nos ha hecho seres invisibles.
y los reproches y ruegos
sacan a flote la verdad.
Nuestros ojos ardían de ganas
y sin embargo todo fue mal.
Daría una parte de mi corazón
por volver a aquellos años
y recuperar la ilusión
olvidando este espanto.
No soy el que fui ayer
Algo en mí ha cambiado.
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Our dreams rose
and tangled as deer antlers
We did what we could and more
to preserve our innocence.
Now the winter wind
made us invisible beings.
Prayers and reproaches and
take the truth afloat.
Our eyes burned with desire
and yet everything went wrong.
I will give a piece of my heart
to return to those years
and recover the illusion
forgetting this horror.
I'm not the one I was yesterday
Something in me has changed.
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Probably one of my fav albums from spanish metal of all time, the cross between Black Metal and Crust is fckn awesome, absolutely love it! atomikarmestus
supported by 6 fans who also own “Garganta y Bengala”
Spanish Post-Hardcore/Metal Band started off in a more Post-Rock vein way back when.
Although their musicianship has continued to blossom on further releases; so has their screaming vocals in songs.
I consider them more closer to Post Hardcore rather than Post Rock in their current releases.
This release has the least amount of screaming and the most Post-Rock feel for me. Agent K
Polish noise-crust outfit eschews the big Tragedy-esque riffs still popular with their US counterparts for scratchy claustrophobia. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 2, 2016
The Chicago punks seem intent on defying any hardcore conventions, focusing instead on communicating pure disgust for the rotting world around them. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 1, 2022
supported by 6 fans who also own “Garganta y Bengala”
Hearing the songs while reading the narrative behind the lyrics, I felt overwhelmed by this tragic story in which humans and artificial intelligence couldn't coexist side by side. Their reciprocal annihilation was inevitable. Except one "sole survivor, in a ship filled with memories. She had become the proof of Earth, proof that life had existed there, a voice for all the species and beauty we once knew". A dystopian concept dressed up in brilliant musicianship! @Slevin, thanks, I owe it to you! Umbra Cornuta