They haunt me the voices I hear inside
Corrupting with all the things that they say
The visions will take control of me
If I let them inside my head
The voices sing a sweet symphony
Of personalities they want me to be
The songs corrupt my every fiber to fight desire
When I give in they will take control of me
They reside locked up, they dwell inside
Shocked awake my body they will try to take
Lose control they break free from their cell
Ripped inside the torture to keep them, let them out
Electric awakening, the voices inside
No longer they hide, Controlling
The voices break free, their visions define
The course of my subconscious mind
The path that they take, unleashing the hate
From their cryonic sleep state
The shock of therapy awakens their rage
Break from the cage, rampage
My body they rape switching control
Playing their role, unloading
Regain control, awaken to find
Blame of their crimes rest upon me
Victim of my bodies actions
At the mercy of their beckoning
I plea to all my innocence
None they grant me
Victim with no vision of peace
They rot my mind with words that bleed
Visions of what they did with me
My mind and body will not be free
They haunt me with visions of their insanity
Why won’t the voices silence and let me be
They take my sanity, why won’t they let me be
Forever I see the visions of why they’ve imprisoned me
How did I not know this existed and dropped over two years ago?!? Well, I have it now. Great stuff, and I finally have the chance (as you slackers never toured down here) to thank you for the wonderful noise and, more importantly, for putting Satanism back into metal! Hails from Belco Dopey
As scalding as hot lava, the latest from French group Non Serviam collides black metal brutality with industrial grind. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 3, 2023
Opus Nocturne starts with a Thrash infused style on the first few tracks before turning to a more epic song structure as heard on Materialized In Stone and then straight back to Black Metal seamlessly . If you are serious about your Black Metal then this is an album worth checking out. William Ring