Wild, funky, dramatic, fun but ultimately dissolving into a sense of insanity. The pride and joy of scientific achievements and the horrors of destruction that comes with it.
lyrics
The warning sent
Our efforts bent
An element's
Critical mass
The greatest minds
a grand design
the sands of time
turned into glass
do that death dance
put us in that holy trance
the breaking of the universe
is in our hands
this is what we have become
this is what we have done
to ourselves we can blame
no one else
the goddess of destruction
our salvation hallelujah
when we saw the lights in the sky
we said our goodbyes
the splitting of
a nucleus
propelling us
into eternity
do that death dance
put us in that holy trance
the breaking of the universe
is in our hands
this is what we have become
this is what we have done
to ourselves we can blame
no one else
our future depending on
narcissistic inventiveness
when we saw the lights in the sky
we said our goodbyes
We all knew then
we were all gonna die
in BATTLE | in THE FOREST, | at the PRECIPice | in THE MOUNTAINS,
ON THE | DARK GREAT SEA | , in the MIDST OF | javelins and arrows,
IN SLEEP , in confusion, in the depths of shame,
The good deeds a man has done before defend him
a man made sun is rising in the west
bringing with it the flames of death
we engineered the end
to sleep safely in our beds
when we saw the lights in the sky
we said our goodbyes
We all knew then
we were all gonna die
Cool compositions and great production – Who Bit the Moon is full of prog-rock moments that uplift and quickly capture attention. Neat changes in tempo add interest, and plentiful guitar hooks deliver moments to savour. Michael Reilly
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
This is 1 of the best instrumental albums I've heard, EVER. Top 3: this Wide Eyes, Andromida (Timeless), & The Algorithm (Compiler Optimization Techniques). thevossman