supported by 12 fans who also own “Seven Mornings”
If you were in an industrial accident in the rubber bullet factory at which you are a shift supervisor, but for whatever reason that particular day you decided to use all your braided rawhide leather belts to sandwich pillows around your body instead of wearing clothes to work, and by so doing you survive the accident... this is that, but more guitar-forward. woe_bonnet
supported by 11 fans who also own “Seven Mornings”
This album makes you feel like a better world is possible and somewhat close at hand. It isn't, clearly, we're stuck in dystopia, but it's so beautiful to dream. Fabio Viola
supported by 10 fans who also own “Seven Mornings”
Delivers as promised on an exploration of space and the mind through sound. The aesthetics are more groovy and incorporate sounds and textures of grunge and hardcore as much as drone and classic psych rock. Black Shrine maybe goes as far as to melt the space of the prior tracks for something more expansive and otherworldly. epimetheus81