from The Tarnish from Men's Souls,
released July 7, 2014
Dialog taken from "It Conquered the World", directed by Roger Corman, American International Pictures, 1956.
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It is a must to listen to this spectacular album WITH the lyrics. Musicianship is first rate, as is the songwriting. Feels like a concept album, the songs have a flow that on the last song builds to a black metal vocal climax that is quite original. A unique band! CARPAGE
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Awesome guitar driven post-rock, except that it exudes an overwhelming calmness that sets it apart from the countless other guitar driven post-rock bands and albums out there.
I have listened to this album over 40 times since I bought it a few months ago and it is musical zen.
It is centreing and calming and just a superb album. Just buy it and support these amazing sounds!! Cassiopiea
On Sannhet’s latest album, produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National), their heaving instrumentals have new depth and breadth. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 19, 2017
Ottawa duo Paragon Cause craft songs that occupy the space between goth and dream pop, with sublime melodies drifting in guitar haze. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2021
The Seams' jangly pop is full of lovely melodic twists and elegant turns-of-phrases delineating the quotidian details of love and romance. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2018
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Oh,the bass driven fury! A four piece band that makes music that is original, powerful and most important of all catchy as hell. There is a thread of sadness that permeates the entire LP, culminating in the track VALUES that is absolutely brilliant. Mostly instrumental with a few vocal tracks, this LP leaves most others in the DUST! CARPAGE