disgruntled disdainful hunter
granted by the gods for societies asunder,
desolating ties with the past incumbents,
recreating life as we currently know it.
Impious beings pretentious and greedy
from the present to the ancient oligarchies.
Czars, emperors, sultans and chiefs,
pharaohs and kings disemboweled at his feet.
Attempting to reinstate chaos to this order.
Murdering those who rule over others
Desolating empires to set free all people introducing anarchy into this structured world. Erasing oppressive leaders glory to have nature once again reforming to its brutal origin of survival.
59 deceased things still are not complete, gods have not been pleased through these sufferings.
Peace has not been achieved. deliverance must be reached, sacrificial.
500 yards of intestinal track is the length of the path that is predestined.
The uprise comprised
of the intermittent
subordinates. Direction is what
makes them sustain.
Over thrown by savages that he had created. Ensued by the gods they eviscerate him. Completing the intestinal trail that leads nowhere.
Roaming without intentions, red in both tooth and claw. Humanoids without pretension humbled and stripped of possessions are lost and the gods are finally at peace.
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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