Vinyl version of the "Alone Among Mirrors" split record.
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lyrics
Sold into grief, an aching for the seed
Old family tree of who you're meant to be
Perfect in breed, just branches down from Eve
Vestalis creed is chanted by the priest
Society will tell you many things
Don't you believe in anyone but me
How come you're workin'? How come you're workin'?
Woman the throne. You've always been a queen.
Coronation, your sexuality
How come you're workin'? How come you're workin'?
How come you're workin'? How come you're workin'?
Judge not what bleeds
Judge not her knees
Judge not between
Judge not receive
Unity
Rite of spring
Vesica Pisces
Unity
Everything Complete
supported by 13 fans who also own “BLACK MARE & OFFRET "Alone Among Mirrors"”
Eerie, haunting, melancholic and unbelievably sexy.
Chelsea Wolfe has always been a very versatile songwriter, from gothic doom to noise, to acoustic balads and everything inbetween. Wolf Moon
supported by 13 fans who also own “BLACK MARE & OFFRET "Alone Among Mirrors"”
Having established herself in the doom metal genre, Sera Timms chose to branch out into atmospheric territory with her solo project. It's unfamiliar territory for me, and I was unsure what to think of it at first, but while not so heavy and riff-driven, Sera's work is, as usual, hauntingly beautiful. 4.5/5 Eirian
Dark but designed to move you, this Dallas group uses menacing synths and popping live drum to make heavily rhythmic post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2019
supported by 13 fans who also own “BLACK MARE & OFFRET "Alone Among Mirrors"”
This album gurns and churns with the dense, atmospheric power of an angel wrestling the forces of hell.
Wolfe's voice is an ethereal swirl, but it can cut like a blade. Her guitar, meanwhile, is a reaper's scythe, and with it, she flails like a Balrog summoned deep and raging from the bowels of Middle Earth.
It's an album of dreams and nightmares, a sludge-gaze torrent of painful questions hurled into the void.
A brave, bold and empowering listen. Michael Mueller