Prepare for the amusing next trial my creatures have here
My little friends are starving and need fattening for their predator
The little teeth will easily tear and rip
Green with envy never meant something so contrary
Slowly attacked by a swirling swarm of bottom feeders
They have come to consume you
You poor creatures have no means of defense
They, the krill are the reckoning
Feeding is due
First, they will chew
The innocents are through
Waiting is the only option
You would not have imagined whale-munch to depredate
Remorseless when they hunger
Your best buds are now traveling through a digestive tract
Just another feeding cycle
Open your microscopic eyes and accept the end
Photosynthesis failed you
There is no light here
These currents lead you to a wasteland
The scum of your kind must not survive
Embrace slaughter and despair
Die knowing you served your purpose at last
We float away
After the feast, we are never seen
This is just the first death that you will live to see
Die
supported by 40 fans who also own “Licensed To Krill (Ft. Disconsolate)”
Heaviest thing I’ve heard all year along with Altarage. Okay I’ve been listening to this record for the past two weeks and it just gets better and better. Dissonant grooves galore Jacob Ballance
supported by 38 fans who also own “Licensed To Krill (Ft. Disconsolate)”
Oh, this album annihilates. My inner Gorguts fan was floored at Mike's wailing vocals, the warping guitar trickery, and the heavy violence of the dissonant drums. But let's not forget the bass! It hides, slithering about during the brief downtime sections, and appears in full force, creating a layer of hollowness in contrast to the sharp guitars. What an excellent album! Frankly, I loved Malignant Reality, but I adore the power and prowess of this album. A new disso-death standard has been set! barlface
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
supported by 34 fans who also own “Licensed To Krill (Ft. Disconsolate)”
Californian quartet defining themselves as Sci-Fi black metal, maybe due to cosmic and interstellar topics, sounding like blackened death metal too ("The Maw"). It's a well-balanced melodic black metal album, with some fast-paced tracks and nice rhythmic transitions reminding me of Swiss band Celtic Frost (e.g. Terminal Odyssey). In other words not overly dominated by drum speed and also not sounding as extreme or as raw as some BM can be. sachavonkarl74