Brandish the hardblade, tempered in the blood of fallen foes
I will ride again
To the fountain
To the blackened stones
Because I remember, an oath made when we both were young
The moment I land is the moment he sends the storm
Cleaving through the night, like thunder, hooves will split the ground
I will ride again
To the fountain
To the blackened stones
Because I remember an oath made when we both were young
The moment I land is the moment he sends the storm my way
Red demonic eyes
The wild ripping claw
In the glare of my steel I see the face of a god
In the glare of my steel
Brandish the ravening blade, sharpened on the bones of fallen foes
I have rode again
On their ashes
On their broken forms
Because I remember an oath made when we both were young
The moment I land is the moment they send the storm my way
Red demonic eyes
The wild ripping claw
In the glare of my steel I see the face of a god
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Apparently, C.L.Moore's Jirel of Joiry is one of this band's inspirations, and it sounds like it. And they have Michael Moorcock doing a bit of narration on another one of their albums. Enough for me - I bought the lot dudleybam
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An excellent release that significantly improved from their previous albums.
Blood Incantation's Hidden History of the Human Race sounds like Covenant-era Morbid Angel, Death, Brutality, Afterbirth, Lykathea Aflame, Atheist, and Cynic had a child.
I really enjoy Blood Incantation's lyrical themes, while their name would make one presume they're about the occult or played-out satanic crap, they take a deep dive into the unknown of the cosmos and extraterrestrial beings.
Excellent work! Sid