A person must be absolutely sure of the correctness of his work – this is the main quality on the path of success and conquest. Doubt is for the weak. The weak have no place among the great. Everyone tried to follow it.
But something inside always said otherwise. Something very faint, barely perceptible. Something you don't pay attention to while you're winning. And something that consumes completely when illusions inevitably crumble into dust, colliding with reality.
lyrics
I look down – there is a crack,
A crack is down!
And through it clouds are visible.
From habit I look for the abyss
as usual, but
Where the sky is there can be no dark.
I`d like to explain everything
But to no avail
I realized, (that) every single word is dead.
I`m all alone.. and all I was
Was only darkness,
but it has gone.
I am a favorite of fate.
I am an unholy worm.
Worm that crawls in the rays
Of black hole sun.
I am a Jaw opens in thirst.
The Eye that burns everything
everything in the way
and it is awesome.
I have got hands that remember
the moments of love.
I have got thoughts
that are like hell bound.
I`m all alone.. and all I am
is just drowning in the abyss
(I’m) totally drowned.
Forsaken, brokened down.
What can wake you up?
Nothing and never again.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Up on the Downside”
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 “Up on the Downside”
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 “Up on the Downside”
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