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THURM

by THURM

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Ben Stephenson
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Ben Stephenson Equal parts uplifting and tortured, this is black metal with a clear social and political message. Love it. Favorite track: Enough.
fluid show
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fluid show maturity requires suffering Favorite track: Modern Slavery Exists.
Seriöse PR
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Seriöse PR Ein Mitglied der Nigerianischen Königsfamilie hat mir aufgetragen, Ihnen dieses Album zugesagt, da es Moderne Sklaverei ihm ein sehr persönliches Anliegen sei und man dir vertrauen kann. Favorite track: Dawn.
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finanime My favorite metal record of 2015. One of the best albums I've ever heard, in fact. Favorite track: Modern Slavery Exists.
Meatbreak
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Meatbreak ".....The constant vibrating distortion draws shapes and emotions that recall the doomed Angelic Process, while a piercing strangulated shriek of a vocal suits the tortured bleakness of the music, cutting up through the mix with clarity, despite adding another of rasp among the layers of guitars....."

Full review on Drowned in Sound drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4149341-black-metal-column-the-reptile-shrine--summer-edition-2015 Favorite track: Enough.
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brought to the shrine as a virgin to be married to the gods from then on she is a slave raped frequently by the priests brought to the mines to work in the dark they find themselves stuck in a dead-end tunnel of danger and despair dancing with fake breasts and bells around his ankles to satisfy his masters needs influential men - playing with boys when they feel their life is over they have on longer any reason to resist it‘s just avoiding beatings until they die hoping for the end "An estimated 35.8 million men, women, and children around the world are trapped in modern slavery today. Modern sla- very involves one person possessing or controlling a person in such a way as to significantly deprive that person of their individual liberty, with the intention of exploiting that person through their use, management, profit, transfer or disposal. Modern slavery contributes to the production of at least 122 goods from 58 countries worldwide. The International LabourOrganization (ILO) estimates the illicit profits of forced labour to be $US150 billion a year. From the Thai fisherman trawling fishmeal, to the Congolese boy mining diamonds, from the Uzbek child picking cotton, to the Indian girl stitching foot- balls, from the women sewing dresses, to the cocoa pod pickers, their forced labour is what we consume. Modern slavery is big business. Acknowledging the problem, and ad- vocating against it is not philanthropy – it is our responsibility" you may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know
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Faroe 03:11
day of the grind the sea is coloured red it‘s not the breaking dawn that bathes us in deadly light it is their lethal shadows carrying cruel knives they are fated to die a fatal massacre without a use assassin is what tradition spawns no matter what you say to us there is no excuse what goads you what qualifies you to take a life no matter what you say to us there is no excuse
3.
you struggle through life abandoned by your loved ones loneliness is your silent enemy creaking timber planks scream your name black welters awaiting you don’t harbour their embrace have a firm hand on the tiller to not spin around or else the maelstrom will get you down when water is the blackest selfharm is your only relief saying it will be okay but it won’t creaking timber planks scream your name black welters awaiting you don’t harbour their embrace when your shelter becomes isolation when anxiousness turns into desperation saying it will be okay but it won’t black welters embracing you black welters don’t harbour them
4.
FGM 04:24
you felt safe until the ones you loved abused your trust with a piece of old rusted steel to cut off your armor of innocence this bloodstained blade saw many faces death, its silent companion, has spared you for you are left mutilated for you are left broken there is no place for torture in this world there can’t be no forgiveness for what they did to you no tradition nor belief rectifies your stolen dignity she felt safe until you abused her trust with an old rusted blade you steal her dignity and cut off her armor of innocence
5.
Enough 06:26
hold on pain ends hold on pain ends don’t give up - never let go fill your blank eyes with emotions don’t give up - never let go the walls you built can be teared down the burden can be held by others show the world you‘re still alive don‘t fear day and night place bracelets on your wrists instead of scars and shine while you walk through valleys of shadows and fear you are not alone you are not weak you are enough
6.
Dawn 04:34
nature’s garden once was mankind’s home closed eyes didn‘t see the beauty outside a scene of destruction every now and then we cannot rebuild what is lost forever old shine - shimmering like water in the sun lost shine - like a thunder rises and water becomes dark walls crumble - all glamour is gone all that remains is dust the brave new world, a fiction of lies it‘s the dawn of an era where we will erase ourselves we cannot rebuild what is lost forever we cannot remove the poison we‘ve spread we can’t recreate the species we wiped out we cannot rescue what we destroyed ourselves we cannot rebuild what is lost forever
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Shores 05:16
lighter reach better lands distress led us here forlornness goads us the demons of daylight the ghosts of the night the souls of lost times whispering in the dark torturing in light hope for the shore of peace to be near

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released August 10, 2015

Recorded and mixed by Marius Heuser (January-May 2015)
Mastered by Roland Wiegner at Die Tonmeisterei (May 2015)
Additional Vocals on:
- Modern Slavery Exists by Brian
- Dawn by Alex CF
Label: www.narshardaa.com

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