All My Heroes In A Wreck
Let The Dead Blow Down My Neck
Into My Veins I Will Let It Flow
Eyes Closes, Pulse Is Fucking Low
I See The Great Skull In A Fix
On Denial I Call Dibs
I Take You In
To This Place
Where I Stand Alone
In My Darkest Hours
I'm Just Trying To Carry On
Drop By Drop
Like Tears Of Sorrow
A Pagan Dream
Just A Lovely Nod
I See The Great Skull In A Fix
My Denial Blown To Bits
I Take You In
To This Place
Where I Stand Alone
In My Darkest Hours
I'm Just Trying To Carry On
I Take You In
To This Place
Where I Stand
Alone In My Darkest Hours
I'm Just Trying To Carry On
I'm Just Trying
To Carry On
I'm Just Trying
To Carry On
Just A Puppet In The Hands Of God
A Pagan Dream, Just A Lovely Nod
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Blackbraid quickly followed up their 2022 debut in 2023 with more native folk infused furious black metal. This is by no means a sophomore slump as it is equally excellent, methodical, melodical, and approachable as the first record. 9/10 RJ
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I saw Maggot Heart opening for Messa in DC and I was blown away! This was a time when you hear someone live for the first time and you know you will be hooked when you go home and check them out. They sounded as great, ferocious, and huge live as they did on this record: MASSIVE beautiful tones from all three instruments stitching together phenomenal, twisting, beguiling, serpentine dark songwriting and well-written, razor-sharp lyrics delivered with a spine-tingling intensity. Come back to DC! pinkytheent
Featuring members of Noothgrush, Graves at Sea, and more, the Oakland metal band juxtapose cavernous doom with spaced-out shoegaze. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 21, 2024
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An outstanding Extreme doom death album, in the best tradition. The funerary atmosphere reminds of Evoken ('Centuries of ooze" bears striking similarities, for my delight). It is overall sharp, dark, hypnotic and unrelenting. One of those rare convincing new bands that hold proud the legacy of the biggest names. Bertrand Marchal