Origin of everything. From the outside into the within. Cloaked in delusion. Solace in eternal reclusion. To love means to fear. To fear means to hate. I hate to fear. Hate the fear. I fear to hate. Fear the hate. To remember why. To cure my heart. Madness is the glory of this life. I saw the ever-evolving token in the vastness of the unspoken as chants from afar and older as the
oldest star. We float in the sea of existence, to be washed upon shores of indifference. What if nobody is worth to be loved? Timelessly straying on the violent earth.
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The complex brutality of Valborg never gets boring. I also need to point out how unique and genius their lyrics are, hitting the core of all important questions; I would label those 'meaningful Dadaism'. Their music reaches out to hidden dimensions within us, you can't shake off the feeling that songs like 'Nahtod', 'Nonnenstern' or 'Vakuum' leave you with. I feel deeply known and deeply lost at the same time. Entleiber
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PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten
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Without hesitation I can label this a masterpiece and also my favourite volume of poetry in recent years. Expressive vocals, impressive heaviness, spellbinding brutality and atmosphere. To paint a picture that strong of a mood, a situation, an existential crisis with minimalistic means is simply the hightest of arts. Straightforward, epic and deep. Entleiber