1,2,1,2,3,4
Maybe it's time you come to realize
The path we lead our destructive lives
It's killing off humanity
Well that includes you and me
We're cutting down all the trees
To make room for the factories
Mother earth is begging please
To stop the spread of this disease
We're supposed to live in peace and peace and harmony
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
Every time this world has changed
It's changed for the worst
Chemicals and radiation pollute this fucking earth
A choice we make is a turn we take
On the path that leads us to our fate
So hurry up and fix your mistakes
Before it's too late
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
We're digging our own fucking grave
This album is an absolute banger. The riffs are especially groovy this time, the vocals are amazing, and the overall thing is supercatchy. If I'd have to list one downside, it's that the mix is so bass-heavy that the sound only truely comes into it's right when listened on good headphones or extremely good speakers. On anything less it can sound like the bass drowns the rest of the music out. 9/10 Buzzario
Both of these bands have the distinction of completely wretched vocals, some of the most disgusting you will hear. Musically I’m partial to Atra Mors, but Torver rips as well with intense blackened punk. Unholy Invocation is the weirdest black metal song I’ve ever heard, and that’s saying something. It sounds more like the theme to a cop show, or a cheesy horror film, from the 70s or early 80s. Metallurgical Fire
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
New York hardcore meets classic thrash metal meets Jane's Addiction-esque alternative on the Brooklyn crushers' sensational debut. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 13, 2023