Limited edition T-shirt based on the artwork of the SCARRED (self-titled) album by Drazen Medakovic
Unisex, fitted, high quality print, 100% organic cotton
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Includes unlimited streaming of Scarred
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T-Shirt/Shirt + Digital Album
Limited edition T-shirt based on the artwork of the SCARRED (self-titled) album by Drazen Medakovic
Unisex, fitted, high quality print, 100% organic cotton
Do something for the planet and your style!
Includes unlimited streaming of Scarred
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
The journey begins rather gently. Minds are opened and the immensity of the upcoming task slowly reveals itself.
lyrics
Would you take a look in the world’s most honest mirror
Do you really want to see what you’ve become
I take you high
I take you slow
Dancing shadows on the wall
Hold on
Hold on to the sacred chant of the healer
Whatever you think you’re hiding
Is feeding your deepest sorrow
You’ll have to separate
I’ll only take your soul
I take you high
I take you slow
You’ve been carrying this burden for so long
It’s not yours anymore
You’ve been carrying this burden for so long
So long
At the peak of the mountain I see the shadow of a thousand souls
credits
from p A t i E n C e,
released December 2, 2022
Written, performed and recorded by SCARRED @ Spit’s Cabin in the Woods
Additional backing vocals by Priscila Da Costa and Michel Spithoven
Mixed by Patrick Damiani @ TIDALWAVE STUDIO
Mastering by Tom Gatti @ UNISON STUDIOS
Photography by Lugdivine Unfer
Artwork by Sarah Özen
Thanks to all of you for making this project possible.
Special thanks to Michel Spithoven for letting us use his very own private heaven and to Carole Bissen for her continuous and unwavering support.
SCARRED are Diogo Bastos (Guitar), Yann Dalscheid (Vocals), Laurent Kessel (Drums), Bertrand Pinna (Bass guitar) and Vincent Wilquin (Guitar).
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire
Abstract Illusion achieve to create an imaginary landscape that magnets to our metallic soul. An extraordinary rounded album that will continue spinning for a long period. josich
I've always been on the fence about Elder. The musicianship was always there but it never clicked. Omens and Innate Passage have certainly changed that. QNdNas7kQgBG5fi