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Sticks and stones
May break my body
Why don’t they use them to build
With all these midnight men running
With the skin of the soul to the hill
Suspicion is sacred
Why do good men die
Midnight men running around again
Midnight men, miserable thinking
And all these midnight men
Will live till the end
The misery
Bottom of
A deep blue you,
Turn into you
Cold dark end
Living sequel like the
The home for the dead.
Cold dark dread
Misery sits like a hole in my head
Write a song that never ends
About the fruit of the womb
That never lands
With the midnight men
and they’re feasting on
the fruit of the womb
of the song that will never end
And all these midnight men that you say,
Hell is on earth
Because people are worse
Hashshashin's music is a bold fusion of sound and style, excitingly blending power with finesse to create sounds from another world. Urgent compositions possessing thunderous speed are swiftly countered by moody passages where darkness lies – each track attracts with unique attributes. Michael Reilly
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
Five veterans bashing out their own new version of post-hardcore; world-weary perspective, fresh, urgent, crackling with feeling. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 13, 2017
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022
Legitimately sounds like an album from an alternative timeline where Massachusetts was the spiritual home of "secondwave" black metal instead of Norway. Fans of Old Man Gloom and Converge especially shouldn't overlook this unusually faceted gem. Ben Harris