Marc Anthony Lowe
An absolute wall of sound and emotion. An epic precursor to whatever Aprilmist has in store for us on their upcoming release.
Love their style and are probably my personal favorite band coming out of the KC area.
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Single Version Released in 2019
lyrics
Basking in overwhelming fear
sleep deprived
embracing the cold December night
Thinking of those who've come
I think of the ones who've gone
cherishing and lamenting
The ghosts of memories haunt me
their shadows looming
always whispering
Five years past
all that time searching for what I never had
drunken nights spent stumbling
beneath neon lights, down fractured streets
Five years past
all that time searching for what I never had
drunken nights spent stumbling
laughing at our anguish
aimlessly wandering
A slave
a slave to shame
naive to myself
a scared child
in the eyes of the world
Northbound with no end in sight
just a glimpse of radiance
over the silhouetted horizon
The wheel is cold on my palms
My knuckles are white
But when the warmth of your breath grazes my cheek
I look past the sky and dream
credits
released January 11, 2019
Recorded and Mixed by Bret Liber at Red Roof Productions in Lenexa, KS
Produced by Bret Liber and Aprilmist
Artwork by Jon Houst
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Melodic, almost pagan black metal out of Iceland with some of the most aggressive vocals I've heard in the genre. It's balls to the walls from the first note with few respites, but its melodic enough to not overstay its welcome. Jeff Wilson
Very late to the party, but for several years I've found melodic black metal all too similar and all albums sounding like Dissection, etc... HOWEVER, not only I am back into it but UADA is still a layer of complexity above the main baseline and this is an old album worth having, that's a basic milestone in UADA's discography and I felt it needed to be part of my BC collection. sachavonkarl74