That day reality struck
and everything went dark
will you remember my words?
“there’s no right or wrong when you fall”
In time we’ll both recall
the boulder we moved when we were older
free the road, move on to me
free the road, move on to me
Silence is moving us all
where we belong
she’s coming out of her well
to shame mankind
I reach out for crystals and gold
witness downfall
she’s coming out of her well
to shame mankind
No fear no light no needs
I’m out of time again
free the road move on to me
high in the sun there’s a place where I’ll be
Striking beauty
letters and dust
words burn my tongue
stitches silences my heart
cast one last spell
cast one last spell
Vintage harsh, experimentally dark, melancholically charming, rude and drowned in dreamy reverberated arpeggios. The album has been mixed by James Aparicio (Mogwai, Grinderman, Spiritualized). Humm
Vibrant and opaque, ever changing lo-fi tunes living only in the last rays of metropolitan sunsets: an analogue dream of choppy melodies slowly dancing at the corner of the eyes. Humm
supported by 5 fans who also own “To Shame Mankind”
thats how we live Here in Oppegård, Svartskog or greater asker kommune.... just like upstate new York... or central park... the windmills killed me... the drones the chemtrails the satellites... took our family from upanishads and baghdavad gita... now the Dalai lama and his rinpoche are farming baba yaga, making cuckoo clocks... laughing babushka no more :( Christian Mumford
The Alberta crushers hold tight to their rank, astral-gazing grindcore, staring down abyssal torment all the while. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 31, 2020