Now I know that
Now I know that
I belong to the darkness
I belong to the darkness (I'm loosing my self)
Its not so wrong (I'm loosing my self)
Its not so wrong (I'm loosing my self)
Now I have to go (I'm loosing my self)
Now I have to go and (I'm loosing my self)
if my brother comes
tell him that I'm gone
if my brother comes
tell him that I'm gone (I'm loosing my self)
my took with him the secret
I'm loosing my self to into the...
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
I'm loosing my self into the horizon
"e adesso poi vi farò sentire"
"eccomi"
"che stai fecendo?"
"che stai fecendo?"
"che stai fecendo?"
"che stanno fecendo?"
"papà?"
"e dai salite, noo...salite"
"ohh smettila Greta..." "salite!" "smettila"
"bene" "e dai Mati" "sto a cantare io"
"oh scusa tu non staia cantare"
"ciao e addio"
credits
from Låst Comet,
released November 14, 2025
Marco Campitelli: vocals, deep mind 6, classic guitar
Mauro Spada: bass
Stefano Micolucci: synth, piano rhodes
Emilie Lium Vordal: vocals
Davide Di Virgilio: drums
Emil Nikolaisen: farfisa organ, bass pedal, treatments
Amaury Cambuzat: solina
Matilde & Greta Campitelli: background voices
Produced by Amaury Cambuzat
Mastered by James Aparicio
There is a sense of solitude in OSLO TAPES’ compositions which makes it easy to imagine them as interstellar jam sessions between cosmonauts, each in their own isolated space capsule.
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I am quite ambivalent about SLIFT. I had read it would interest King Buffalo aficionados. I started then listening before buying and only this release seems to me akin to King Buffalo but much less refined. The other releases are to me, big walls of sound. Not my preferred rendition of loud music. Different mastering could do the trick but I guess people like narrow dynamic ranges these days. fravasquez
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Highly recommend this album. Very well put together 4 long jams, with the vocals really complimenting the music. Whole album has a great flow. Saw them at Desertfest Berlin 2025, very good live. jamjamkiley
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Perfectly punishing avant-garde metal on the latest from Sum Of R, songs that move with doom’s slow, oppressive lurch. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2025