The night of the living dead is upon us
The mist of the mountains has surrounded my mind now
And the beacons are lit
I believe that it's something here
I believe that it's something much too real
I believe what I feel, not what I see
I believe in the thing that's haunting me
Taking my world knowing nothing's there
Taking my world, nothing's real
Always hear the words of killing, knowing I'm not him
This fight has made me to believe that I'm not me
The night of the living dead
Believes no nature
By the rise of the fist
You'll live with it chains now
And the beacons are lit
I believe that it's something here
No, No
I believe that it's something much too real
No, No
I believe what I feel, not what I see
No, No
I believe in the thing that's haunting me
By the rise of the fist
You'll awaken the demons of the dead
Taking my world knowing nothing's there
Taking my world, nothing's real
Always hear the words of killing, knowing I'm not him
This fight has made me to believe that I'm not me
I believe what I feel, not what I see
I believe in the thing that's haunting me
Broken down to the bones in me, the planets collide
I don't know where to hide, to keep me alive
The takers of life
An attack of what is mine eating
The last of the bones
The birth of a new life
The wielder of knives
Not different from us all
The takers of life
Lurking on among us all
Go!
Taking my world knowing nothing's there
Taking my world, nothing's real
Always hear the words of killing, knowing I'm not him
This fight has made me to believe that I'm not me
I believe that it's something here
I believe what I feel, not what I see
I love how sincere it is and how kind. Like, the beats are fire and the tracks are bangers, but the way they genuinely care about the issues discussed in Endurant, Dana Dan, Jee Veerey and Yaad is what really makes it shine for me. marxistjudas
Well, after listening to Death and Black Metal for over 35 years, it sometimes gets boring, even if bands try to innovate. But then you stumble upon an album, which immediately clicks: it fresh, but familiar. It’s emotional, intelligent and complex, but not for complexities’ sake. It flows, it works, it’s authentic.
This album is absolutely great, it’s all I want from this kind of music: cold soundscapes, raging fires, the embrace of darkness. 10/10 Ricardo Cristof
Blackbraid is a spiritual force in the black metal scene, bringing a unique perspective and culture that was missing until the release of this album. 'Barefoot Ghost Dance on Bloodsoaked Soil' is immensely powerful, showing me that black metal is as strong as ever. 'The River of Time Flows Through Me' is excellent as well, with a crushing melody and unforgettable song title. Hail Sgah'gahsowáh, the new blood of black metal. Obsidian One