My breath is a flame
My love, a sin
My heart would weep for you
But I’m too cold and dry
I’m not weak for you
I just need to cum, cum, cum inside
To make me feel, one iota of life
(I want to feel the pain)
Liquid dreams and garbled speech
(Hands around my throat)
Share my deep, bittersweet self loathing
I ravage thee, my cockroach queen
While we scavenge the depths below the human scum
line
In ecstasy, with my vanity sheathed
Between your thighs
As I offload my hatred into you
Until the sun returns to life or one of us dies
Until the sun returns to life or one of us dies
supported by 53 fans who also own “Below The Human Scumline”
Gaerea's first release of "Unsettling Whispers" was in 2018, and since, they dared define a "black metal" niche of their own, they dared to walk a new path and stir shit up a bit in the realm of BM, this album is a masterpiece and a milestone proving that it can be done, provided the band can pull it off, and they did, oh they did! Gloomy, dark, post-BM sludgy whatever, it's Gaerea, and this one belongs in my BC collection, the end. sachavonkarl74
supported by 48 fans who also own “Below The Human Scumline”
On ne frappe pas un homme à terre : c'est ce que dit la règle mais NONE a déjà prouvé qu'il ne les suivait pas et si son album éponyme retirait toute perspective de béatitude spirituelle, Life has gone on long enough, son deuxième opus, nous interdit l'accès au bonheur terrestre. La vie n'a aucune substance et la production plus distante le confirme. Le DSBM s'empare de textures sonores blues, mettant en relief une dépression urbaine. Les cris partent en fumées : ne restent que les pleurs... Jordan Vauvert
supported by 43 fans who also own “Below The Human Scumline”
A truly stellar death/doom album with heavy doses of black metal. Tracks like Isolation, Child of Light, and Broken Hymns deliver the sorrowful and icy tone of this album, elevated by the stirring cello compositions of Raphael Weinroth-Browne. The album delivers a deeply satisfying crescendo in Becoming Intangible before stirring the soul once again with Epilogue. Matt Richardson