Gazing into the void
My vain hopes die silently
I'm lost in the depths full of light
Begging to end my last journey
Through weave of tapestry of stars
Transcending of unknown
The lack of oxygen in lungs
My fate - to die alone
Dimness in my eyes
Eclipse of last sundown
I won't see a new sunrise
In shade of solar crown
In blaze I'd agonized..
And end - last silent groan
The comet made of bones and ice
Like sign of overthrow
I'll float in starry flow
Millenia of empty space
Until the plasma glow
Will burn my corpse without trace
New satellite of lost forgotten world
Warmed by the distant stars
Still unnamed constellations above
In strange patterns of suns.
supported by 32 fans who also own “Lone wandering amidst pale stars (Demo)”
definetely one of my favourite bm projects lately, love the synth elements. makes you remember how amazing, but terrifying, space really is :) scumdrug
supported by 29 fans who also own “Lone wandering amidst pale stars (Demo)”
I was always intrigued by this group's choice of album covers, it isn't every day that you see high quality space photos in this genre despite the rise of "cosmic" black metal. But the music blew me away, this sounds like Austere took the atmospheric spacey route. (I will assume it's a coincidence that both bands are Australian) porcelainheart-
Crushing blackened doom from this German band that counterbalances blinding fury with moments of surprising, melancholy melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2023
Tokyo band contrast black metal's brutal complexity with shoegaze's abyssal grandeur, resulting in an LP that feels crushing, yet infinite. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 24, 2022
supported by 26 fans who also own “Lone wandering amidst pale stars (Demo)”
Mesarthim ne communique pas de manière directe. The Great Filter est une des très rares exceptions puisque le duo australien utilise le morse au début et à la fin du morceau et ce n'est sûrement pas à nous que ce code est destiné. The Great Filter, c'est une bouteille à la mer — ou à la Voie Lactée — qui permet à Mesarthim de montrer à d'éventuelles formes de vie ce que l'humanité sait faire de mieux : c'est une œuvre épique, plus rapide et agressive, avec un sens du spectacle et du sublime ! Jordan Vauvert