It all begins with growing noises. The nausea. It makes me feel sick. I can’t walk in a straight line. I can hear people talking, but their lips aren’t moving. The priest is surely hiding terrible secrets. Soon enough I realize that my dead ear is now perceiving people’s deepest thoughts, as my good one catches their lies: a whole world separates them both. The hypocrisy is so strong in them that I pierce my second ear to fall in phase only with dirt in them. The dirt in them. The old whip feels so good in my hand. Feels so good.
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The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire
On their incredible new album, Swiss group Abraham deliver a relentless assault of punishing noise rock, eight tracks of primal fury. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 26, 2022
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You know that point where you have consumed perhaps just a little too much of your chosen intoxicate. That's this album.
Fucking heavy!!! Obstacle of Affliction