Terminally ill by social strain
Irreversibly damaged by the pain
I can feel the tumors growing inside of me
The pollution, the drugs
Conscious of another being, a key to reach a higher state of mind
The eternal gray, the black redemption
Together we float there
As a conscious stream, intertwined minds in the ether
Intangible, lost in a sea of darkness
Helping me to compose my thoughts
My soul is corrupted, my mind is gone
My thoughts aren't my own
Hallucinogens
The mind transforms from a physical being to an astral entity
In my visions I see the future
The grim wastelands
More authority, more prisons, less freedoms, more regulations
The complete takeover of our humanity
The complete destruction of our society
Nuclear war
It all makes sense at that moment
And that moment never fades
My dreams materialized with a gun to my face
Existentialism, the reality hits hard as I am coming down, I need a way out of this skin
Failing to recognize my self-worth
Feeding on the serotonin inhibitors
Alienation and persecution
Humanity is overrated
But for tomorrow, they will all be gone
One mans war, one mans dream, to feel joy once again
supported by 10 fans who also own “Tomorrow Is Better”
It's like if Suffocation had current-day Immolation production with the thick sound that's slightly round at the edges. This is high quality death metal, performed and recorded well. fyeahmetal
supported by 10 fans who also own “Tomorrow Is Better”
This is so much like Morbid Angel, it's uncanny. In fact, it's better than anything Morbid Angel has put out in years. Bone-crushing and bleak, it's reminiscent of Gateways to Annihilation. fyeahmetal
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 9 fans who also own “Tomorrow Is Better”
This is fantastic! Some seriously tasty brutal tech death, with absolutely crushing riffs, rhythm, and vocals.
The album's production and mixing is also perfect, it's very balanced and allows the music to shine through the brutality.
Highly, highly recommended! somethingsomething9