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Black Crown Initiate - Selves We Cannot Forgive CD

Black Crown Initiate - Selves We Cannot Forgive CD

Selves We Can Not Forgive, the band’s sophomore album, is a lean and focused collection that jettisons the extraneous fat found too often within ambitious metal bands, striking a balance between fearless adventurousness and methodical might. It follows their sprawling full-length debut,Ā The Wreckage of Stars, which together with their self-financedĀ Song of the Crippled BullĀ EP introduced Black Crown Initiate’s unapologetic exploration of everything from Friedrich Nietzsche and Greek Sophist Gorgias to Hinduism, Buddhism, and indigenous mysticism, with a pragmatic skepticism.
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Black Crown Initiate - Selves We Cannot Forgive CD

Selves We Can Not Forgive, the band’s sophomore album, is a lean and focused collection that jettisons the extraneous fat found too often within ambitious metal bands, striking a balance between fearless adventurousness and methodical might. It follows their sprawling full-length debut,Ā The Wreckage of Stars, which together with their self-financedĀ Song of the Crippled BullĀ EP introduced Black Crown Initiate’s unapologetic exploration of everything from Friedrich Nietzsche and Greek Sophist Gorgias to Hinduism, Buddhism, and indigenous mysticism, with a pragmatic skepticism.

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Selves We Can Not Forgive, the band’s sophomore album, is a lean and focused collection that jettisons the extraneous fat found too often within ambitious metal bands, striking a balance between fearless adventurousness and methodical might. It follows their sprawling full-length debut,Ā The Wreckage of Stars, which together with their self-financedĀ Song of the Crippled BullĀ EP introduced Black Crown Initiate’s unapologetic exploration of everything from Friedrich Nietzsche and Greek Sophist Gorgias to Hinduism, Buddhism, and indigenous mysticism, with a pragmatic skepticism.