Launching a new phase
Which marks a shift as
The desert shield is now over
Destroy the enemy radar
Guided strikes with maximum effect
The fields of fire
Annihilating resistance
At an early hour
Communications are down
Swarming now above the desert
With ease rendering the outdated foe useless
Advanced warfare, correct sighting
Laser guided modern precision
Defying the odds
Invading, a lack of common sense
With even worse timing
All alone, having only the option to dig in
Assumptions have been proven wrong
Total disarray
Low on morale
Many surrender
Without a fight
Forced into retreat
Totally devastated
Scorched earth
A major defeat
credits
from To Cross The Line (2018),
released January 19, 2018
Music by Henri Hirvonen & Matias Nastolin. Lyrics by Matias Nastolin.
supported by 57 fans who also own “To Cross The Line (2018)”
The monastic intonations and ethereal, Middle Eastern guitar leads that introduce Battle Hag's debut are so auspicious that I wondered if they weren't preparing to overstep their advertised sludge/stoner boundaries. That proves not to be the case for the most part, as Tongue Of The Earth is avowedly stoner doom, but there are a few more touches of personality from time to time - and in any case there's something to be said for just doing one thing really well.
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Death metal that isn't aggressive. Doom metal that isn't doomy. This is an oddly uplifting and relaxing album that is heavy but melodic, has both death growls and melodic crooning, and features gentle synths over crunchy riffs. A genre defying album for people who like metal that has space to breathe but doesn't take forever to get to the point. dharmalogos