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Death Of The Indian

from Ethereal Tomb / Loose - Split by Ethereal Tomb

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    Ethereal Tomb is a “doom-esque” trio from Barrie/Toronto, Canada. Their self-titled album was packed full of evil desert grooves but these new tracks are going to blow your head back from hardcore inspired doom metal. Alexander’s lyrics were inspired by his indigenous family roots and the genocide of indigenous peoples in Canada.

    Loose is a five piece metal band from Barrie, Canada. They take inspiration from death,
    black and thrash metal with a healthy dose of stoner/sludge. The two songs off the split are
    their debut release as a band. Mixing themes of our grim human experience and evil tales,
    they pack a punch to keep you at attention for closing out the split.
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    releases November 4, 2022

    Ethereal Tomb:
    Guitar/Vox/Lyrics: Alexander Senum
    Bass: Aidan Weatherall
    Drums: Aidan Harper

    Loose:
    Guitar: Riley Yandt
    Guitar Dean C
    Bass: Nick Loobie
    Drums: Jeff Burbidge
    Vox: Skyler Bergsma

    Recorded and mastered by Jake Ballah
    Also mastered by Matt Gunn

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In the same vein as "Culture Decline", "Death Of The Indian" criticizes Canada's genocidal past against it's indigenous peoples and the outrage that comes with it.

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Suffer the people
To sit at your steeple
Animals to sacrifice
Burdens of human life

Take your last step
Breathe your last breath
Gloat about your riches
Stepping on your throat
Reminisce the facts
Justice is what we’ll have

Reaped the benefits
Raped the land
Mother’s have cried
Children have died

Take your last step
Breathe your last breath
Gloat about your riches
Stepping on your throat
Reminisce the facts
Justice is what we’ll have

In the eyes of the Lord
Death of the Indian
Too easy to afford

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from Ethereal Tomb / Loose - Split, released November 4, 2022
Guitar/Vox/Lyrics: Alexander Senum
Bass: Aidan Weatherall
Drums: Aidan Harper

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Barrie/Tkaronto, Canada.

TURTLE ISLAND STREET METAL

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