Calloused skin,
broken bones
Fighting for your home
Protest laws that were set
by white supremacists on the throne.
In the streets,
on the move
racist minds aim to use
your differences as fuel
for a war machine
while you still try to fix them.
They'll let you talk
while they pollute your dwellings
and piss on the floor you clean
on your hands and knees.
Open your mind:
These diseases won't stop just because you've hoped and you've hoped and you've hoped and you've prayed.
(action speaks louder than words
they long for your blood
take the power away
nip weeds in their bud
pull their roots from your soil
rid yourself of false gods)
They are not victimized:
they're using it
as their disquise while they
pull your strings
that were placed
By white supremacists
who want blood
volcanic rage
boiling
igniting streets into war
pressure builds, overflows into homes
dividing families.
Take small minds and rip them apart in your hands
Feel the hatred flow as you wring it from them.
Open their minds?
The only way is to crack their skulls
They don't deserve their breath
They waste it away.
We are done responding to hatred.
We won't allow your breath;
We're not tolerant
supported by 5 fans who also own “Intolerance Paradox”
The Middle Eastern feel is much stronger on this album than on earlier releases and that is a great thing. Considering Hashisism began in the Middle East with Hassan I Sabbah, it's a good thing to hear a band embrace that sound in stoner/doom/psych setting. Pyraweed is quickly becoming one of my go to bands. Would love to have some vinyl from them. Mike Williams
supported by 4 fans who also own “Intolerance Paradox”
Floor-to-ceiling Boris ragers! It’s like they looked back on songs like Statement and Woman On the Screen and said “let’s do a whole album like that!” Most of these tracks don’t even pass 3 minutes! Zerkalo holds up the middle with some anguished doom.
In the end, *NO* is as strong and declarative as it’s title. Brian Parker
supported by 4 fans who also own “Intolerance Paradox”
This band fucking slays. I CAN NOT WAIT to be back to rock shows so I can finally see these guys live. Even better I'd love to share a stage with this kick ass band. 2021 Year of the Cobra for sure.
Helmskag
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
Seattle band Adzes craft sludgy dirges with elements of noise rock, post-metal and shoegaze, united by a staunch moral compass. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 3, 2020