Nothing is going right
Fish hook bitten skin
No one to turn to
Stuck in a rip tide
Head smashes against the reef
It's time to say goodnight
Just show me a sign
Floating in the distance was an eight-legged being
Swimming Closer, odds are inauspicious
Held out his trident and pierced the throat
The blood that escaped welcomed the hungry
This is the next trial
At the gates of the abyssopelagic zone
I was turned away
Forsaken blasphemy
Taken away by the mysterious creature
Ink to the eye
To blind the incapable
Swimming Closer, odds are inauspicious
Held out his trident and pierced the throat
Skin mashes beneath the sea
To be exalted with the fishes
Just search for your Cod
With all that's happened
Don't let 'em slip away!
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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
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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
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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