I woke up this morning
with ruins in my head
still hear the sirens scream:
shit finally hit the fan
the world had come crashing
down on us
i dreamt the end so clearly
i`m never going back (to normal)
outside the bus window
the world looks unreal
business as usual
the turning of the wheel
hundreds of millions of people fear they might come off badly
if they don`t fullfil every desire aroused by the screen
most of them seem to believe nature is intended to serve them
soon will they know where they stand in the grand scheme
people prepare for desaster
waiting for the gears to suspend
the final consumption expenditure
this day and age has come to an end
hundreds of millions of people with hopes and illusions
squeeze themselfs into traffic, go to work in the city every day
they belief that the people in charge try to find a solution
or that the powers that be will let go of the greed and make way, one fine day
people say dont blame the goverment
these short-sighted gluttons in suits
but tell me then, who wields the masses
who`s leading us by the nose
the devil, probably!
(outro)
suddenly its 5 p.m. and again the siren screams
dressed in a boiler suit and i don`t know what it means
c`mon lets go down to the pub and get some medizine
and suddenly i realize, oh, it all was just a dream
hey man, what are you waiting for.hey hey , lets call it a day
lets just deny the facts and look the other way
all worldly terrors are just echoes of my mind
everyone seems reassured and i`ll get another pint
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OMG, late to the party but this is some of the best occult infused doom stoner tackle I've ever heard. Reference points include Sabbath (obvs), especially with the Ozzy-esque vocals but there's also the melodiousness of early Heep mixing with a more contemporary occult rock sound. It starts in the 70's and makes it to the present day. The riffs are huge but it's their way with a hook that elevates this from your average doom/stoner fare. Very wonderful indeed! egg-magoo
Weedian presents a 56-track chronicle of Mexico's stoner metal and heavy psych scenes, from ’90s forefathers to contemporary wrecking crews. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022
supported by 42 fans who also own “The Devil, Probaly”
For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst