Zero+onE [Armath Sargon] from Finland is back with their third album of Industrialized Unblack Metal and once again this is one of the best Industrial Black Metal albums out there. Focusing on the Horrors of War from a Christian Perspective it is for sure a great album for this genre. Lyrics are now mainly in English, but there are also other new languages used in this album. The album carries the title “III” and will be released August 19th. via Sanctus Gladius Records. A new song ‘Cadavers’ can be streamed below by using the soundcloud player.
“III” is the follow-up to “Der krieg” which was released in May 2012 also on Sanctus Gladius Records. You can read our album review here.
Tracklisting
01. III Intro
02. Zone
03. Cadavers
04. Yashmak Of Lies
05. Kolyma
06. Zion
07. III
08. III Outro
Lyrics: Cadavers
That is no more in you, joy that you felt
That has been drawn away from your heart
Your mother they did kill and your family too
By your child’s hands acts where forced
Cadavers and blood
On those hills that you where born
On that village that you did grown
On that ground that you did play
Rifle in your hands
Blood of the innocent covers them
Eyes of the dead, whit out any emotion
Dead, murdered that inner child
Cadavers and blood
On those hills that you where born
On that village that you did grown
On that ground that you did play
Oh, land, so much blood that you bear
Oh, my home that exist no more
My tiny foot that did have to learn to walk,
In those paths of the not righteous
Where are you now, where are we now?
What is the purpose, why we are in here?
Among walking cadavers
Among walking dead
Among lost ones
God help us please!
Oh, land, so much blood that you bear
Oh, my home that exist no more
My tiny foot that did have to learn to walk,
In those paths of the not righteous
Discography:
“Xenomorph” [2010]
“Der Krieg” [2012]
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/zeroplusoneofficialpage/cadavers[/soundcloud]
Related articles:
Zero+onE – Der Krieg [Album review]
‘Zero+onE’ New Song Available For Streaming ‘Cadavers’ [March 2012]