8-page booklet including lyrics. Artwork by Juanjo Castellano.
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lyrics
In a mistaken momentum of inclination
On your knees for a warrant to purgatory
We the deprived facing you the fallen one
A few steps from the gate, entrance is closed
A lifetime on personal profit still trying to blind us
Avaricious and prodigal,
A so-called penitent soul stucked at dusk
(Now opening the eyes) towards your fate
Dreams of triumphant endings have failed
Here is no salvation
Here is no peaceful rest
supported by 6 fans who also own “Home for the Dead”
Heavy and will scare the pants off of you and you’ll sit there pantless and fucked up by metal. Riffs are your friend tho, and this has so many of them. Heavy as fuck! Jono Schneider
supported by 5 fans who also own “Home for the Dead”
What a monster of an album - the dense, vicious nature tears your chest open and devours your insides. Sick fuckin’ riffs - always a big fan of this one since release. MetalJazzDnB
supported by 5 fans who also own “Home for the Dead”
This record recalls that quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away". There's nothing left to take away here - the composition and execution is thoughtful and sure-handed, the result focused and powerful. This is black metal long removed from icy Norwegian forests; instead, it trawls shadowy inner currents, where spirits dwell. Abandon hope, but discover oneself, all ye who enter. fyeahmetal
Tempering death metal riffs with goth rock melodies, the Finnish outfit deliver a commendable, unsuspectingly catchy slab of fury. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 29, 2023
Suffocating black metal in the Swedish style that mercifully throws in a bit of melody to save the listener from total darkness. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 29, 2017
supported by 5 fans who also own “Home for the Dead”
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire