Compact Disk of our self titled debut EP released 07/01/2017. Re released January 2018 through Clobber Records
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lyrics
Omen of war
Cavalcade of wraiths crossing the night sky
Like falling stars they shine, though their armor is covered with rust
Countless fallen warriors, riding the armoured beast
Led by the dreadful king
Here comes the wild hunt
They bring you fear, sorrow and terror
Harbingers of conflicts and terrifying times
Behold the darkest of all nights
Heres cometh the king leading the wild hunt
They're heading south, and every village they pass
They abduct young men to strengthen to strengthen their army
There were only few to escape their grasp
But they've lost their senses
And were cast in different times.
The pure joy of standing beneath these ancient trees, feeling the sunlight warm my upturned flower-face. The ecstatic freedom of running across the open plains with my tribe, footpads pounding the grass, lungs heaving, tongue lolling. The soaring feeling of my soul rising to trace the edge of jagged peaks against the sky. Whenever the mother calls, I will go to her; to the land I pledge my love, my life, my sword. Dave Aftandilian
If the band's ambition was "just to" reproduce old melodic BM classics like Dissection and early Emperor, I'd say it is a grand success, shit even the cover art reminds me of the "Storm" album... However, I wish this album had a bit more personality to it. These guys are from the U.K., after all. The first half is majestic, the second half a bit less. Still it's a very enjoyable melodic BM album. sachavonkarl74
No excuse, I should’ve already picked this up. When people can’t agree on what you’re playing but they know it’s metal, that means you’ve done it right. Metallurgical Fire
I've been a huge fan of this band since hearing 'Campfires', an album which I've played to death! This one is a little different in a way, and it took me sooooo long to get in to, but once it clicked, holy shit did it click. Sea Fire is an absolute banger that evokes sounds of Filosofem era Burzum and Mystifier to my ears...not a bad mix at all. I love 'Ghostly Shores' so much I bought the CD and the Cassette and now I eagerly await whatever comes next from OCR. Skek-Gra