i've seen it all before
the ending of an endless war
quickly did we rise, and quickly did we fall
quickly did we know it would not last too long
undead synthesis, human impetus
bury the weight of the undiscovered
let us reach for a world to burn
bury the weight
let us reach
bury the moon, carry the sun
have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on their souls
have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on their souls
bury the weight of the undiscovered
let us reach for a world to sunder
crazed and deranged in the mind of a sinner
righteous in angst my sight could not be clearer
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I like the fact that this guy is not in “omg I love djent so much I’ll only let *that* express in my songs” mode. With his friends he crafts thoughtful and diverse songs which can be either playful or touching. Alice M.
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What a creative and unique EP from David! I love the intricacy and level of detail in the soundscape so much. There's always something for my ear to catch each time I visit this release. This is one of his more underrated releases, in my opinion. Great job, David! :D Erkadur
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
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The buildup section in the early-middle part of "Mbinguni Amina" is one of my favorite bits of music that's ever been written, and the drop that follows that buildup is the the heaviest drop of all time. Don't @ me. Kadin Wisniewski