Since the earliest recorded history, humans have sought power through any means necessary -- at the expense of loved ones, health, sanity, and in extreme cases, the lives of others. Or, to quote a hardened, wise Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings after she had seen some shit, “The hearts of men are easily corrupted.”
Portland, Oregon’s latest treasure, three-piece spiritual psych-doom act Glory In The Shadows, explores this concept on their debut EP, which we’re premiering below. The band takes lyrical inspiration from, “I am become death, destroyer of worlds” -- the sobering Bhagavad Gita quote made famous by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer after his life’s work gave birth to the atomic bomb -- and weaves it intricately into 4 extremely heavy and deeply moving songs.
Vocalist/guitarist Alyssa Maucere explains, “Ultimately, it's about man craving to be God, then regretting that decision.”