Destroy one or two of your peers in a rage and then regret what you did? What for? After all, you can crush hundreds of insignificant insects without thinking!
But still, the further away, the closer the horror comes…
What could be more terrifying than being surrounded by insects in human skins?
Unless you have at least some reason not to consider yourself exactly the same.
lyrics
If you want to touch heaven
then you must kneel,
stand face down.
If you lived another day
you must ask for forgiveness,
before going to dark.
You must know more than you know
the longer you must keep silent.
If you do not like to fall
you don't have to get up,
(you) should never be violent.
(Yes), the more questions you have
the more painful is your death.
Who wants to know some more
won’t die inside his bed.
And for those who left away
the doors are ever closed.
They can scream, they can thump,
But cannot find remorse.
The seal of sorrow forever on their faces
Weakness of hands, grayness of eyes is just a void.
You looked for (searched) salvation with hope
But it passed by forevermore, at all.
You have a little time,
Then your lives will flow away like a flood.
You have no choice, but a direct road to be no one.
Just to depart.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Paltriness as the Holiness”
Yes! Beautiful tech dm. All instruments can be heard, great mix. A lot of good death metal suffers from bad & blurry mixes.
Better with each listen. Creative song parts and song writing. Will definitely stay on personal power rotation. imprint
supported by 6 fans who also own “Paltriness as the Holiness”
My favorite current band. Death, Jinjer, Suicidal Tendencies, Blue Öyster Cult, Tool, Faith No More, Jane’s Addiction, Jerry Goldsmith, and Abominable Putridity walk into a bar. There’s a huge fight; then everyone does DMT, and Afterbirth is the result. Metallurgical Fire
Nightmarer’s aptly-named “Cacophony of Terror” is an onslaught of dissonant guitars and punishing death metal vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2018
supported by 5 fans who also own “Paltriness as the Holiness”
I saw you guys in Albuquerque a few weeks ago, and please take my word that the entire crowd was FLOORED by your extreme caliber of musicianship. Take heed, Bandcampers, this is a pedigree of ultra-cerebral metal on par with the greats--Ulcerate, Altars, etc.--but coming from the frigid, upper heartland of the US. Amazing maths going on here, friends! nthrainn