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Bedsore - Brains On The Tarmac (from Hypnagogic Hallucinations)

from The Taste of Teeth by To The Teeth

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Italian prog death metallers Bedsore impressed me a lot with their melodic sensibilities and the inventive use of synths when they played my own city, Rotterdam, a few months ago. I decided there that I'd really have to ask them for the compilation, and luckily they agreed. Someone at Angry Metal Guy wrote that it reminds them of a Chuck Schuldiner led Morbus Chron, and while it's a little more blackened here and there, it definitely fits. The future for Italian death metal!

Bedsore is:

Jacopo Gianmaria Pepe - vocals, guitars, synths
Stefano Allegretti - vocals, guitars, organ, keyboards
Giulio Rimoli - bass
Davide Itri - drums

lyrics

Lyrics:

The deluge rages
The water pours slowly on the windscreen
as a clot of blood
A shapeless mud that exacerbates my movements

A choking voice on the phone
tells the arrival of a dimension of sorrow

Finally i can admire it the design
of an open head on the tread

[ I see the stars bleeding
their incessant flow swallows my gaze
my empty white eyes meet each other
I see the stars crumbling
my frail and tired legs
will rest, will rot ]

And now the wooden raft
cuts through the pond among the water lilies
Above,
the dead body,
the incense on the hands,
the butterflies on his wounds, on his griefs

It has never been so resplendent
She has never been so beautiful

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from The Taste of Teeth, released October 7, 2022
Bedsore

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