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A makeshift encampement, in its center a large bonfire. Around it, both men and women circle, coming together in combat meditation and readying themselves and their bodies for the inevitable. Some consume select mushrooms, staring into the fire and altering their mind, leaving behind their humanness for some hours and becoming berserks in the process. Their time has come: half-naked and armed to the teeth, the heathens' battlecry resounds. The horn is blown. Their enemies do not stand a chance. David Fischer
supported by 16 fans who also own “Alla Kirkkaimman Tähden”
AntimateriA evokes the cold darkness of a past time defined by courage in the face of cruel adversity where medieval feeling reigns in supreme essence to combat with elegance the false light of the pernicious humanity under the funereal halo of songs worthy of being framed into of a black pantheon to reminisce with their songs to the fallen for a lost cause with bleak honor to the emptiness of non-existence. This album will be remembered within the pantheon of our hearts forever … Shanti