A portait of rememberance
Disgust it only brings
The fire burns x3
Of your obscurity
A song that wasn't written
Discust it would've bring
The fire burns x3
Of your sociopathy
And it's all clear
Why do you come for me
When you need your fix
Lemme go right now
Her majesty awaits us
To bring her what she needs
The fire burns x2
Of your reality
The mistress calls another
She brings him to his knees
The fire burns x2
And it's all clear
Why do you come for me
When you need your fix
Lemme go right now
So beautiful
But yet so fake
I couldn't see
So tasty yet
So poisonous inside
So treacherous but yet
So broken
Wouldn't see
The face of lust appeared by my side
I've never seen
A human snake
So filthy us
The image that
Still crawls through my mind
And you're recalling
What you had
You crave for more
I'll stumble you
This all ends tonight
This just has some great vibes all around - from the energy of 56th Floor and Symphony of the ironic sympathy to the gentle, laid back Soul Keeper - it’s worth the time to listen to it all. potaytoes
I picked this one up in advance of a holiday trip. In these times I always need some softer music for my companion which rocks only a little. But SPIRAL GURU's cool 70s influenced psychedelic rock even rocks a bit more. Usually this is not my genre, stuf like Spiritual Beggars or the like, but SPIRAL GURU is definitely charming, maybe because of the female vocals. Further the songs are not too psychedelic, they have a solid catchiness. Check "Signs" or "Oracle". H.L.
Weedian presents a 56-track chronicle of Mexico's stoner metal and heavy psych scenes, from ’90s forefathers to contemporary wrecking crews. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022
Coming straight out of the gates, this outing reminded me of Demonic Death Judge but ‘Welcome to the Ceremony’ adds Floydian guitar and Sabbath like percussion to the mix. To keep things entertaining and fresh, the styles and influences continue to change throughout the album. There’s even glimpses of Punk Rock and I also hear inspiration from Judas Priest. Again, an excellent album with a fusion of influences. Harry Harrison