Owls pushed the path with their breasts. Leaving cavaties in the horizon. For vagrants to hide in. Through the desert alley. Into a desert clearing. Lambs were eating scorpions and shaving themselves for a warm coat. In the desert lambs rattled and gnawed. Delicately. Peeling their atomic shells. Whilst the orchestra ate themselves as a soundtrack to the feast and the future. Their voices scored the air in slow-motion. As the rabbi of weeds baptised the flowers with holy piss and cursed himself with the breast milk of unborn babies. He was scalping doves. Fitting their heads to the flower. Peeling their atomic shells. Whilst the orchestra ate themselves as a soundtrack to the feast and the future. Their voices scored the air in slow-motion. He was scalping doves. Fitting their heads to the flower. Not licking weeds. Sowing lies in the seed. Just throwing stunts into the void. An echo of endless feet. No hands to wipe the tears onto the eyes.
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from Skarab,
released July 2, 2012
Lyrics by Johannah Henderson
Music by Tim Steffens & Skarab
supported by 8 fans who also own “The Rabbi Of Weeds”
Highly variable black metal with a lot of progressive passages, a good amount of atmosphere, and splashes into the avantgarde. Captivating and attention-keeping music. 7/10 RJ
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supported by 6 fans who also own “The Rabbi Of Weeds”
i havent listened to this band since the Old Chamber released. Life happened and sadly I forgot about this band for a bit. coming back and theres been a couple other releases I need to check out. Ive always loved prog and always loved black metal, however for the last 6 years, finding high quality prog has really become difficult, as it seems many bands have just become formulaic and thats not what prog is supposed to be. This is exactly what I was looking for! 4/5 ClassyMusicSnob