Someone told me there is no way out.
In the city of my regrets pale shadows prowl.
They are abandoned beggars with touching eyes,
And my heart, toasted on the pan, will be their prize.
I saw you with a smile on your beautiful face.
I saw all my fear and lies.
Forgive me.
I walk along the tram lines to the seashore.
Clouds froze leaden drops and the wind is not heard.
Rag bag in a hand, wearing an old-fashioned coat.
Can you see my boat on the shore or not?
I know now you better run.
I know now you better shine like the Sun.
Brilliant sampler from Swamp Records, with an unbelievable breadth of styles and artists. Grab a free code on the page while you can, you won't regret it! janeellen
A while back I reviewed a Willow Ash album for RavensBane Magazine. I really enjoyed it, but said I wished there had been more "Cradle My Sig" style songs on the record. House of Earth: Retrospect scratches that particular itch, even if most of the album is at a slower tempo. Here Guest is playing to all his strengths. The music is heavy, sludgy, and raw with interludes of weirdness and samples that fit the overall feel of the record. The vocals are spot on blackened death-doom screams. mccormickjm
Weedian presents a 56-track chronicle of Mexico's stoner metal and heavy psych scenes, from ’90s forefathers to contemporary wrecking crews. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022
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