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Searching for a night of pleasure deep in a web you’ll climb finding trust in an online stranger you click you die
no second thought just a blind invitation you’ve entered in now you’ve sealed your fate locked doors and serrated steel your suffering caught on tape
Panic pathetic the screams of horror ringing in my head I play it back to hear them all again Cutting gutting piercing every little part of you these scenes do more than get me through
Did you think it would end like this?
Put the blade in deep and twist
I wanna be your lunatic
Did you think it would end like this?
Desecration of a lustful illusion amputated right below the waist lose site of heaven while your brain is draining sadistic sanity about to break Hung up analog crucifixion another take just to watch you bleed Cut up mental mutilation strung out on purity
I’ll watch again rewinding pain i’ll watch again i’ll watch again
Did you think it would end like this?
Put the blade in deep and twist
I wanna be your lunatic
Did you think it would? You didn't think
Did you think it would end like this?
Put the blade in deep and twist
I wanna be your lunatic
3.
Sick Abducted Purity
4.
Switchblade Paradise
5.
seraphic lullaby
6.
Veins of The Wicked
7.
Tears Seeping Through Beautiful Agony
8.
Visual Kill
9.
suffer
about
After two years, Saidan makes their gruesome return with
“Visual Kill: The Blossoming of Psychotic Depravity”
"Emerging in 2020 Saidan rabidly released a string of demos, splits, and albums that caused a stir in the underground Black Metal scene. With their anthem-like riffage, violent imagery, deranged vocal delivery, and thrash inspired breakdowns. Saidan has risen above many of their contemporaries and has stood out in a bustling USBM scene.
Now in 2024 Saidan has presented us with their most focused and grotesque offering to date. Visual Kill takes you on a journey through a necrophilic hell and follows the morbid life, death, & afterlife of a student as they quickly drift further into unredeemable mental despair. While musically Saidan offers a beautifully violent take on the sound of classic Black Metal with a modern Punk twist; delivering malicious riffs, rapid leads, nonstop fist pumping hooks. and heart pounding drum work, all wrapped in a Raw Black Metal bow.
Inspired by Black Metal and Punk legends of the past; Saidan looks towards the future by staying true to themselves and delivers an album that is unhinged, chaotic, and raw."
credits
releases May 24, 2024
Splatterpvnk - Guitar, bass, synth, mixing and mastering.
Hundosai - All percussion
supported by 12 fans who also own “Visual Kill: The Blossoming of Psychotic Depravity”
Late 90's BM worship, but it's also a lil more than that. This album takes the best elements from the scene it's inspired by and mostly avoids the worst of it; the song-writing is well-written, it's performed with passion and fun, and the production is raw but isn't lo-fi. (i.e. it doesn't obfuscate and/or suckass).
Tl;dr It's safe but high quality BM. Recommended. Rabbit
supported by 10 fans who also own “Visual Kill: The Blossoming of Psychotic Depravity”
What an impressive piece of black metal. This one-man hurricane is pure art. Sgah‘gahsowáh creates an haunting atmosphere. He puts so much soul in his music. Sælzer Bub
supported by 10 fans who also own “Visual Kill: The Blossoming of Psychotic Depravity”
La traversée du désert n'aura pas duré quarante jours mais quatre longues années...
Avec Панихида, Батюшка renaît enfin de ses cendres et, bien que désormais seul (ou plus exactement entouré de deux chanteurs), Христофор accomplit un miracle. Il s'inscrit dans la continuité de Литоургиiа avec un black metal orthodoxe qui nous convie ici à une cérémonie dédiée aux morts. Sa vision est englobante : les mélodies, la gravité et le silence font toucher le paradis ; l'agressivité est luciférienne. Jordan Vauvert