Earth for my mule
Reborn tribal
Washed in the river
Bend the tear
Torn neighbor
Walk home
Accompanied
In pieces
Incurable
Duty
Lured by a slave
Lower than great
Forgiven bow
On his loam
Personhood to be colonized
Bodies are steps to climb
Commodify commodify and take
Give your twee inspo speech
While excluding those you should aid.
I know the shit you said.
I know the shit you did.
I know too much.
I’m killing the magic.
I’m removing illusion after illusion.
Why are you letting the dystopia in?
Why do you enter blind to consequences?
Fashion victim. Victim of images.
Sold authenticity, found only what you brought in.
We gave away our patience.
We catastrophized and stagnated.
We refused to follow our own rules and grow within.
Have you ever exiled yourself from your own culture?
Every decade it’s important to self-induce a crisis.
If you have friends, make it their problem too until they leave you.
Fashion Victim. Victim of social sickness.
Far too much forgotten.
Far too much stolen away.
What’s worse than what you give away?
What’s worse than being there
With nothing but unity and failing,
Fucking up, and dividing because
That’s all you know.
Repeating the same shit. Looking trapped
As the levers pull themselves.
Beat yourself. Beat another.
Hurtling on with everything chosen
for us. The unbreakable roles again.
Fashion Victim. Victim. Victim.
Music by Diva Karr (Adam, Art, Chris, Eliana, Sam)
Lyrics by Eliana Dickenson
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Chris
"Earth For My Mule" originally appeared on our demo Mule and was rerecorded for the charity compilation Black Metal Rainbows
blackmetalrainbows.bandcamp.com
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LUCI DEAD LIMB
All music by Lux Lucidi
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Entropy Tether Studios with Chelsea Ellsworth
"Cinderblock" and "Guilt's Hymn" originally appeared on Humors of the Blood and Skin released on Mutual Aid Records
supported by 10 fans who also own “Diva Karr / Luci Dead Limb”
What an absolutely beautiful album! This is what black metal really leads to; beautiful and powerful expressions of anger, mourning, and joy that lead to real change for those suffering! I can’t say enough good things about this album! The huge range of genres is incredible as well! deathmoth829
supported by 9 fans who also own “Diva Karr / Luci Dead Limb”
I feel like I could listen to this album forever and never quite summarise it. Whether it's the Liturgy-esque opening that slams suddenly into a military marching band melody. Crunchy woozy raw bm. Sunny indie jazz acid trip. Kinda more raw bm but then a commercial for the 1972 summer Olympics. Or d-beat circle pit core that windmills you into a claustrophobic doom nightmare. Respectively. I love it all a lot. Luke
The stygian duo explore themes of gender dysphoria and oppressive institutions through sludgy doom with a pitch-black underbelly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2021
supported by 8 fans who also own “Diva Karr / Luci Dead Limb”
Extremely inventive and multifaceted sci-fi prog death, just like iridescent ethereal world on the cover art. Best band's achievement up to date. And easily in 2023 AOTY list Dmitry Nevozhay