faking like i'm suicidal
take the hint it's in the title
retribution awaits its cycle
why do we still worship idols
i can feel my eyes on fire
melting in the sun
reaping all the wheat of hatred
burning me for fun
somewhere in the light i find
a glimmering design
something tells me
we will be here for a good while
feet burn, eyes desert
in our minds we belong
silence the night
and slaughter in kind
i can feel my eyes on fire
melting in the sun
seeking all the fear we're made of
teaching us to run
warming and boiling
our blood through thick and thinning
feed worms, i will learn to
teach our children love
psychochronic fever
demon world is merging with ours
coldest nights (to life)
sun will rise
waiting on destiny
pleading for restitution of the fallen sun
waiting for rain to come
praying for pain to drown
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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
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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.
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
supported by 30 fans who also own “Dissent: Persecute”
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