Dwelling deep within the cosmos
an extra-terrestrial archaic dinosaur
terrorizing, annihilating, exterminating each and every form of life
imbibing unfathomable amounts of prehistoric galaxies
accumulating cosmic parcels in-crescent in form through waves of light
impartial while its drifting through the universe projecting its blight
insistent on being the controller of all life.
shining from far above it comes
creating the void.
as the martensite alloyed ruler gazes
into its encompassment
its shape becomes enormous
sentient with its environment
its metallic metamorphosis emphasized its resilience
to the submission.
this confluent, cantankerous
in-congruent, divergent
apostatized totality rejecting fate
collides with this anamorphic unstoppable force
engendering impetuous energy
creating a resonance that is our existence
rendering our presence through their synergy.
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... about the most technical "progressive music" can get without sacrificing harmony, melody, and soul / feel. Favorite tracks : All of them. tooljirashugg
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Symphonic stuff in metal doesn’t make its way into my collection aside from a couple of early Cradle albums. The orch here though just ads to how huge this band sounds. It makes elements in the songs more immersive. There are plenty of breaks from orchestration where its in deathcore/slamming brutality mode. While not ignorant, the songs never play with time or get mathy making it accessible and memorable. Came out 2015? Impressed. Mitch Mitcherson
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I'm a big fan of The Faceless middle two albums and when I saw Lyle Cooper was on this album I knew I needed to check it out. I bought the discography almost instantly, reminds me a little of The Faceless and a bit more of Fallujah who I also adore. Well worth the money, Support these great Musicians! dragonslayer8228