Reminds me a bit of One Millionth Happy Customer by The Cassandra Complex once it gets going when you hear the bassline . . . in a nice way, mashed up with The Nephilim of course. And you can't go wrong there! Still sounds awesome.
@ lulusemurio1984 They were actually built by the visitors and inhabitants of the Orion Constellation, from a planet near the star, Sirius. They helped guide the ancient Egyptians with wisdom and devised the blue prints and provided the technology nessassry for the creation of the Great Pyramids of Egypt to produce a power plant of wireless electricity, which would then tap into the invisible energy-grid lines of the earth called: "Ley Lines." These lines, would then have other strategically placed type Pyramids for other civilizations, which could then tap into the power source as well, built by the same engineers. Nikola Tesla was well aware of this natural power grid and tried to push it for the the beings of Earth. But world powers intervened, and quickly funded Thomas Edison's project, to interconnect power lines which would appropriate copious amounts of money(for which we would undeniably have to concede) and mankind naively and guillibly "bought" into the ploy. Even the Apollo Mission Patch had the Orion star system insignia upon it, for it was an arrogant gesture to those of that system, that we too, are now physically endeavoring out into the the stars such as "they!" Coincidence? I think not! Very secretive and unusually odd world we're apart of, eh? 😊
I hate the way goth rock in the 90s was produced. The drums and bass weren't nearly loud or heavy enough. Everything sounds like it has too much treble, not enough bass.
It's like that with a fair majority of second-wave acts. I can see why some wouldn't prefer but honestly, it's the last true ''wave'' as far as I am concerned, and most modern bands are based in second-wave in sound. As distinct and varied first-wave is, second-wave goth has a fair bit of variety to offer if you look long enough.
one of the best bands ever in Goth.
Fantastic track 🖤 wish there was way more material from this band.
Reminds me a bit of One Millionth Happy Customer by The Cassandra Complex once it gets going when you hear the bassline . . . in a nice way, mashed up with The Nephilim of course. And you can't go wrong there! Still sounds awesome.
That's the song that brought me here, totally reminded me of it.
LIKE OH MY GAWD
ABSOLUTAMENTE GIGANTESCO ESTE TEMAZO ,,
wow this is great !
Angela Benedict brought me here 🖤
Very Nephilimish. I dig it.
Il est énorme ce morceau 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Like it a lot but does seem to owe a big debt to the Nephilim.
TROP BON !!!....
great song 5*
Relax nigth darkness
…Most indeedy !
Scarlet Heavens reminiscent
ME LIKE.
My twin's online pseudonym is Seraphin
cool story bro
Ooooooo hidden wonders
I work beside the guy who sang in this band.
What industry are you both in??
Government work
Lyrics?
Been searching for years for them, obviously no luck. I am optimistic sometime in the future though 💀
7 years later still no lyrics. Sorry
No human face
No life
No love
No light
No liberty
The more you close your eyes
The more you sleep tonight
A clone of the Nephilim, definitely
summerland xD
I HERD NEPHILIM ARE THE ONES THAT MADE THE AZTEC PYRYMIDS
I stand corrected though,
@ lulusemurio1984
They were actually built by the visitors and inhabitants of the Orion Constellation, from a planet near the star, Sirius.
They helped guide the ancient Egyptians with wisdom and devised the blue prints and provided the technology nessassry for the creation of the Great Pyramids of Egypt to produce a power plant of wireless electricity, which would then tap into the invisible energy-grid lines of the earth called: "Ley Lines."
These lines, would then have other strategically placed type Pyramids for other civilizations, which could then tap into the power source as well, built by the same engineers.
Nikola Tesla was well aware of this natural power grid and tried to push it for the the beings of Earth. But world powers intervened, and quickly funded Thomas Edison's project, to interconnect power lines which would appropriate copious amounts of money(for which we would undeniably have to concede) and mankind naively and guillibly "bought" into the ploy.
Even the Apollo Mission Patch had the Orion star system insignia upon it, for it was an arrogant gesture to those of that system, that we too, are now physically endeavoring out into the the stars such as "they!"
Coincidence? I think not!
Very secretive and unusually odd world we're apart of, eh? 😊
I hate the way goth rock in the 90s was produced. The drums and bass weren't nearly loud or heavy enough. Everything sounds like it has too much treble, not enough bass.
I disagree. I like it that way.
It's like that with a fair majority of second-wave acts. I can see why some wouldn't prefer but honestly, it's the last true ''wave'' as far as I am concerned, and most modern bands are based in second-wave in sound. As distinct and varied first-wave is, second-wave goth has a fair bit of variety to offer if you look long enough.
I agree, it kind of loses those dark, brooding bass lines and sounds a little too empty for me.
I agree the bass is important in goth rock and death rock