Disciples, prophets, purveyors of deception
Fall to your knees
Embrace the aphotic infection
To desecrate the vestal of light
Let us praise death for it is the only truth
And let us stain your lavish throne with blood and lead
Eyes that see beyond the veil
Tongues that speak not but truth
Souls that gaze and reach beyond
Violence, salvation
Death your redemption
Heretics, harbingers of Christ's lucid fallacy
Sickened and frail
Blood fills your throats, a eucharist of carrion
Death, your salvation, your Messiah's redemption
Let the light drown by a great red deluge
Perish all deceitful prophets and lymphatic fools
On wings they come, from beyond
A thousand worlds, a thousand stars
Spewing hatred against your crown
To desecrate again and again
supported by 32 fans who also own “In the Name of Nothing”
Mikolaj is a real multi-talent in bass as well as guitar as well as vocals and "Darkside" Maciej's drumming is a well-calibrated 100th-of-seconds-clockwork. Not for nothing is Mgla considered as a standard for a lot of other blacker-than-black metal bands. I hope to see this band live once..... grote_smurf
supported by 27 fans who also own “In the Name of Nothing”
Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
supported by 22 fans who also own “In the Name of Nothing”
Very late to the party, but for several years I've found melodic black metal all too similar and all albums sounding like Dissection, etc... HOWEVER, not only I am back into it but UADA is still a layer of complexity above the main baseline and this is an old album worth having, that's a basic milestone in UADA's discography and I felt it needed to be part of my BC collection. sachavonkarl74
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
supported by 22 fans who also own “In the Name of Nothing”
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