Come forth
I looked
and there was a white horse
And his rider had a bow
He was given a crown
and he rode forth victorious to further
his victories
Come forth
Another horse, a red one
Rider with power to take peace
away from the earth so that people would slaughter
Given a huge sword
Come forth
A horse, a black one
Rider with a scale in his hand
Voices in the midst
Voices in the midst
Voices in the midst
Come forth
A horse, a green one
Rider named Death
Hell followed with him
Quarter of the Earth
Sword, famine, plague
Then I watched
As he broke open the sixth seal
And there was a great earthquake
And the sun turned as black as dark sackcloth
The moon became like blood
The stars in the sky fell to earth
like unripe figs
Then the sky was divided
like a torn scroll curling up
and every mountain and island was moved from its place
The kings of the earth
the nobles, the officers
the rich, the powerful, and every slave
and free person hid themselves in caves
and among mountain crags
supported by 30 fans who also own “Destroy This Wretched World”
What an absolutely beautiful album! This is what black metal really leads to; beautiful and powerful expressions of anger, mourning, and joy that lead to real change for those suffering! I can’t say enough good things about this album! The huge range of genres is incredible as well! deathmoth829
supported by 27 fans who also own “Destroy This Wretched World”
One of the best black metal releases I've heard in a long time - truly phenomenal. Savage and raw, but with a masterful freedom that breathes throughout. czdolphy
supported by 26 fans who also own “Destroy This Wretched World”
Some of the best work from one of modern black metal's most consistent creators. Raw and emotional throughout, you'll hear influences of goth & new wave blended into the dissonant, pounding depths of the sonic landscape. Craig Collins