LSD (120μg)
Sumerian folklore
Various (Aleister Crowley)
lyrics
"I have fulfilled my oath o' Enlil" harked Quiblis returning from,
This place where he had set right the eternal fresh-water's wrongs.
"I bring for thee this stone tablet which forsees destinies,
To re-deign thee as supreme God for all eternity."
Enlil looked upon this gifted soul,
And placed his great hands upon the man's,
"You shall never grow old,
But shall die before leaving this fruitful land."
As the magic brew coursed in his veins,
Quiblis became alarmed,
As the colour drained from his face,
And he felt pain in his heart.
For this master caster his death came faster,
On the wings of a blazing steed,
And his soul took off towards the sun,
Whilst his shell began to bleed.
For Anu knew of his mighty deeds,
And Quiblis passed him by,
Unjudged by all, in the Great Gods' hall,
At the seat of those who died,
At the sound of a wand cast t'ward the clouds,
The great wizard half-revolved,
To behold before him his slain cult,
And for their deaths he was absolved.
On that day from the towns below there was seen,
Three stars shining up in the sky.
Such an omen this was for the people below,
That many were floored and cried.
The spirits of the Cult that had slain that bird,
Were immortalized by the quill,
For their tale would be told in times to come:
The Epic Tragedy of the Cult of Enlil.
As the bodies of the three were returned to the ground, Enlil shed a tear,
For their earth-bound lives had been lost to the dust as they'd stood in the face of fear,
Now home at last in Heaven above: Quiblis, J'amaek and Vvorth,
Their tale would reside in the skies above man just as that bird which soared;
As the magic strength coursed in his veins,
Quiblis became at peace,
As the colour flushed back into his face,
And the ground did shake beneath.
For this master caster his death had ceased,
By the heart of a blazing steed,
And his soul took off towards the sun,
Whilst his shell forever ceased.
supported by 31 fans who also own “Enki (The Ascendance of the Three to the Immortal Seats), including: a) Anu and b) Eternal Revitalisation”
NONE a opéré un virage dans Where Life Should Be et ça se confirme davantage dans Damp Chill of Life. Le temps des métaphores est révolu : l'humidité froide, c'est celle des larmes qui coulent sur le visage à cause de la dépression. Tout pleure dans cet album : les guitares typées DSBM grésillent, les solos ("The Damp Chill of Life", "It's Painless To Let Go") sont liquides et coulent, les voix prennent à la gorge ; même le piano, étranglé par les sanglots ("Cease"), est aphone. Insoutenable... Jordan Vauvert
The Belgian band explore heavy psych, tribal rhythms, free-jazz freakouts, meditative drone and the vast, shadowy spaces in between. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jun 22, 2020
supported by 30 fans who also own “Enki (The Ascendance of the Three to the Immortal Seats), including: a) Anu and b) Eternal Revitalisation”
The second (03:01) I heard that angry bellow gurgling upwards as from the depths of hell, conquering the composition, rising in intensity, and climaxing more than half a minute later (a geyser of blood spouting up from Tartaros, breaching subterranean roofs and spewing forth onto the face of the earth), I was engrossed hook, line and sinker. Drawn into the underworldly dark. Vocal performances like these never fail to conjure a grin on my face. The Disillusioned One