Coiling within those azure depths
A sign of my history, of stagnant might
Hidden numbed resistance
Frostbitten serpents, vipers of ice
Crystalline bolus of swarming power
Calcified relic, venom in my veins
Beckoning beneath these foaming arctic waves
Writhing
Amassing
Floating
Thawing
Ripples breaking that frozen surface
Brined tension rising all around me
I see them breaking from the deep
Frigid scales whorl among the ice field
I hear them hiss my name
Cackling at my circumstance
Frostbitten serpents, vipers of ice
Crystalline bolus of swarming power
Calcified relic, venom in my veins
Beckoning beneath these foaming arctic waves
I feel their bites across my wind burnt skin
I bear their mark within my icy spirit
I merge with their serpentine memory
I empowered by ophidian sanguinity
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I came accross Black Curse, and their first demo, on Greg Biehl / No Gleaming Light YT channel in late 2019 and a bit later, in 2020, as it was covid, a whole lot of time was spent at home listening to music.
In April 2020, I took a slap in my face. The songs that were already on the demo, with the new production here were so insane, it dragged me to hell. Black Curse is definitely one of the most violent band I listened in the last years. Next-level Black-Death metal for sure ! drs_dramm
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There's something charming about bands that don't give a shit what you like and just do their own thing. Is it death metal? Grind? Tech hardcore? Who the fuck knows? It's fun though. Ghuughra
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Le premier EeeaaarrK ! de l'album m'a convaincu. On peut pas entamer un album au chant comme ça et ensuite plus rien. Bah justement non, après, y a pas plus rien !
Bon attention, là faut maîtriser la double négation les ami.es.
Bref, un disque qui te promène dans un park d'attraction, où chaque attraction a pour but de te dévisser les os du squelette. gregory duveau
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Late 90's BM worship, but it's also a lil more than that. This album takes the best elements from the scene it's inspired by and mostly avoids the worst of it; the song-writing is well-written, it's performed with passion and fun, and the production is raw but isn't lo-fi. (i.e. it doesn't obfuscate and/or suckass).
Tl;dr It's safe but high quality BM. Recommended. Rabbit