The last album from Austin Lunn's crusty, society-hating, lo-fi black metal days. Lo-fi is saying alot cause I love the sound of this album and everything sounds very good compared to what is lo-fi in black metal. The album after this, Kentucky, is pretty good aswell and captures his love for the nature of his home and the hate for the exploitation of the coal mine workers, but far before his albums about doing wood work across the globe and making beer with his brother. He's still crusty and society/government hating but he realized he likes trees more then he hates the government.
Scars run so deep. A ghost of me is all you will see. The burns from a rope I never tied. The scars on wrists I never cut: Made by the life I didn't want.
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