... so you need to be able to accept yourself as you are, because you will never leave the limits of your inner Norilsk.
lyrics
In his march toward the truth,
Man is condemned to knowledge.
What price am I must pay for it?
In his march toward the truth,
Man is condemned to knowledge.
What price am I must pay for it?
I can find an exit from labyrinth
I can find an exit from labyrinth
The loud noise of the wild wind...
Where are those who have died.
Who died trying to find.
The loud noise of the wild wind...
Where are those who have died.
Who died trying to find.
I can find an exit from labyrinth
I can find an exit from labyrinth
The loud noise of the wild wind...
Where are those who have died.
Who died trying to find.
The loud noise of the wild wind...
Where are those who have died.
Who died trying to find.
supported by 16 fans who also own “Your Inner Norilsk, Pt. 2”
The world is a better place for having this album in it. Great guitar and fantastic drums. Fits nicely along side Deafheaven in my collection. Recolour
supported by 12 fans who also own “Your Inner Norilsk, Pt. 2”
Par rapport au monstrueux A Dawn to Fear, The Raging River est un album qui paraît presque raisonnable. Sauf qu’il est dans la continuité de Cult of Luna, c’est-à-dire pas raisonnable du tout. Comme bande-son de fin du monde, il se pose un peu là: à l’instar de son titre, il va balloter l’auditeur entre cailloux, troncs arrachés et débris divers. (Chroniqué sur https://alias.erdorin.org) Stéphane Gallay