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lyrics
Break the wheel round your neck
Take the wheel, turn it back
Stare into the light with drying eyes. No desires, cracking from the outside in. With muscles knotted tight round a jelly soft spine, we forgot to go down fighting.
Break the wheel round your neck
Take the wheel, turn it back
The body’s forgotten. It strays and strays and a psychic malaise is eating the mind. But now is the time, it’s always the time to get up!
Break the wheel round your neck
Take the wheel, turn it back
The thunder is rolling
And the clouds are black!
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Well is Dry, the Wheel is Stuck, but the Thunderheads are Stirring”
Allow me to copy Pagan Altar's third album title to describe not only III:Pentecost but the whole discography of Wytch Hazel so far: well, yes, it's Magical and Mythical!!! A must-have for the lovers of 70's hard sound revival. BoneWalker
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Well is Dry, the Wheel is Stuck, but the Thunderheads are Stirring”
I came accross Black Curse, and their first demo, on Greg Biehl / No Gleaming Light YT channel in late 2019 and a bit later, in 2020, as it was covid, a whole lot of time was spent at home listening to music.
In April 2020, I took a slap in my face. The songs that were already on the demo, with the new production here were so insane, it dragged me to hell. Black Curse is definitely one of the most violent band I listened in the last years. Next-level Black-Death metal for sure ! drs_dramm
This rhythm-forward record from Italian producer Markeno allows songs to stretch out to epic length, building more with each minute. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 29, 2022
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Well is Dry, the Wheel is Stuck, but the Thunderheads are Stirring”
Duck your head when you're passing through the intersection of Retro Prog and Tech Thrash, lest you get clapped by the Hammers of Misfortune. Great stuff, and spooky. The more I'm listening the more I find myself fixating on the weird phased vocals and the scrabbly picking patterns in the guitars. Really interesting. Ghuughra