CD version of the album, shrinkwrapped, pressed disc, gatefold insert.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Burl, The Earth, The Aether
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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"Hexagon Riders" Limited Edition 7"
7" square lathe cut record of the demo/video version of "Hexagon Riders" by Ice Dragon. Recorded on 4-track in the practice space when they were just starting out.
Definitely lo-fi, but satisfying.
Comes in a heavy weight picture-disc sleeve with a silkscreened, glow-in-the-dark, "Doom Patrol" insert. Numbered edition of 20.
PR003
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lyrics
here come those sounds that i hear in my dreams
where astro-logic takes the place of reason
all is not well, all is not what it seems
star patterns in the sky change with the seasons
the warlock sees the watcher through the stars
eyes shall see all, lips shall not part
when will you die? when will I?
someday when young tears turn to dry
he could tell you all the truth
he could tell you all the facts
but he never speaks
and he does not react
the warlock sees the watcher through the stars
eyes shall see all, lips shall not part
there really are no answers, because there are no questions
we create them in our mind through superfluous reflection
leagues of men crushed into dust
all great planets collapse and rust
only he remains, still forced to watch
eyes remain open, they can never shut.
Comme Satan Worshipping Doom et Miserable, Terminal est un album qui vraiment toute son ampleur quand il est écouté d'une traite car il s'agit d'une lente agonie qui s'étend sur presque trois-quarts d'heure. Les sonorités psychédéliques propres à Bongripper sont absentes et le stoner/doom metal du quartette tend plutôt vers une sphère atmosphérique (certains arpèges de "Slow" ne sont pas éloignés de celles de Earth) voire funéraire et la mort finit par s'imposer comme la seule évidence possible. Jordan Vauvert
What a beautiful, haunting experience all around, always melts me from start to finish. Incredible and deep sound, amazing atmosphere and cohesion, unexpected jazz elements unlike anything I've heard, and don't get me started on the vocals. Really hard to choose a favorite track. dan-rod