
The Spirals Of Great Harm
Sprawling double disc from black noise classicists Skullflower â referencing Inferno 17, Dante and Virgilâs spiralling descent into the abyss on demon Geryon. Full of harsh beauty and hymns for lost Albions, battle songs against the homogenisation of modern âlyfeâ â fuck the new estate! âHedgerows, tapestries, dream woods, dragon lands. After âDraconisâ, we have been released to roam through the multiverse, fashioning trinkets and ornaments from jewelled sounds, and leaving them as waymarkers on our astral travels. We seem to be circling, encountering familiar territories, yet always changed, because these circles, from a true perspective; are all part of a great averse spiral, our pattern, our map, which is the terrain itself. You will hear hints and echoes of native keening, lush prog romanticism, and the charcoal textures of noise, but all subsumed within our alchemy, the unmistakable wellspring of sound that is SFâ.
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$12.00The Spirals Of Great Harm
Sprawling double disc from black noise classicists Skullflower â referencing Inferno 17, Dante and Virgilâs spiralling descent into the abyss on demon Geryon. Full of harsh beauty and hymns for lost Albions, battle songs against the homogenisation of modern âlyfeâ â fuck the new estate! âHedgerows, tapestries, dream woods, dragon lands. After âDraconisâ, we have been released to roam through the multiverse, fashioning trinkets and ornaments from jewelled sounds, and leaving them as waymarkers on our astral travels. We seem to be circling, encountering familiar territories, yet always changed, because these circles, from a true perspective; are all part of a great averse spiral, our pattern, our map, which is the terrain itself. You will hear hints and echoes of native keening, lush prog romanticism, and the charcoal textures of noise, but all subsumed within our alchemy, the unmistakable wellspring of sound that is SFâ.
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Sprawling double disc from black noise classicists Skullflower â referencing Inferno 17, Dante and Virgilâs spiralling descent into the abyss on demon Geryon. Full of harsh beauty and hymns for lost Albions, battle songs against the homogenisation of modern âlyfeâ â fuck the new estate! âHedgerows, tapestries, dream woods, dragon lands. After âDraconisâ, we have been released to roam through the multiverse, fashioning trinkets and ornaments from jewelled sounds, and leaving them as waymarkers on our astral travels. We seem to be circling, encountering familiar territories, yet always changed, because these circles, from a true perspective; are all part of a great averse spiral, our pattern, our map, which is the terrain itself. You will hear hints and echoes of native keening, lush prog romanticism, and the charcoal textures of noise, but all subsumed within our alchemy, the unmistakable wellspring of sound that is SFâ.











