Released via Vetala Productions, 2 tracks from each artist, with awesome artwork from either artist.
Temple Steps have taken the oceanic ideas Wreck showed on their debut 12" to pay tribute to their German comrades.
Wreck continue with their bleak, deathy themes on their side.
Limited to 200 copies, We have 75 on black (some green too), request a green one if you want one, but there's only ten of those in total. First come first served.
Hand numbered and titled.
TS songs recorded by Temple Steps, mastered by M L Bewick at Playing Aloud, Lincoln.
Includes unlimited streaming of Temple Steps/Wreck split tape
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Open my eyes and see
Insignificant vessels
Lurch forth my body
Wrapped tight in nets
I strain my arms
Against the ropes
Never to reach
Their tiny boats
I am cursed and set below
The foam and air
My reflexive senses
Are slowed by the brine
Flailing limbs
Longer than islands
Lost at sea
The dead can see
Lights in my eyes
Flailing limbs
Longer than islands
Lost at sea
The dead can sense
Lights in my eyes
Return to the depths
Nothing in hand
Except the knowledge
Of those from land
Risking everything
To start anew
With all I've seen
I all I do
Should I die?
Should I breathe?
Am I alive?
Is this the deep?
supported by 4 fans who also own “Temple Steps - Cursed and Set Below”
I love this album due to it's oppressive heaviness. I understand fully that what I'm about to write is counter-intuitive; however, the music on this offering relaxes me into a pensive state fueling visions of The Badlands with howling winds and wolves. This is fantastic doom-work for pensive moments of somber reflection. I'd encourage anyone to listen to this when the mood arises. It's a 3-song journey into one's soul. Grinding, heavy, wildly over-driven, yet without sounding muddy. spaceman2250
supported by 4 fans who also own “Temple Steps - Cursed and Set Below”
Really good heavy shit! Two dudes! Super straightforward no bullshit heavy and cool. Bassless, but not without merit. Guitar is massively thudge. Sick man! Jono Schneider
The debut full-length from Kenoma is full of spacious, haunting songs that steadily build to great rushes of sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2017