This recording is not the simple split release that the title suggests. It is actually far more unique and special. It brings together Nova Scotian doom duo Sea Witch and the one man US black metal project Ecferus. Each band contributes one track on their own, one track featuring the other, and one truly collaborative track that truly melds both of their unique takes on their genre, finding a place and sound neither has brought forth before. The entire 30 minute epic is on each side of the cassette, so the 5-song cycle can be heard uninterrupted. Each cassette is packaged in a screen-printed brad pack with an insert. Edition of 100 copies.
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I carry the bones back where they were born
The slaves sacrificed to the New World's rotting border
Man's appetite for disgusting proud stature
Rewrites a story Earth was meant to author
The trees grew in the place of the fallen
The plagued, the abused, the war torn, men stolen
Ghost trees breathe – they eat the heat
An ice age befell as they plant teeth
In the neck of the weak, Earth overcome by ambition
The evil proceed with deceptive speed
Anthropocene we're all just servants to your fervent destruction
supported by 42 fans who also own “Sea Witch ft. Ecferus - The Orbis Spike”
this their most solid release to date, there other records are all insanely brilliant, you should buy them if you enjoy this for sure. keep kicking ass and putting some of the best sludge this decade. Ryan Graham
supported by 41 fans who also own “Sea Witch ft. Ecferus - The Orbis Spike”
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