Through the dirty surface
Of tired eyes starring without an aim
Sunlight colored
In black and gray
The sticky eyelids can not protect from pictures
Drawn in the colors that bury this world
The sight reverts back to the root
Lost in nonfinite deeps
Craving for dead eyes
Craving for inner blindness
Through the dirty surface
Specters appear in black and grey
A hostile surrounding
No shelter in sight
The colors that bury this world start to force down the last light
Surrounding this empty ghost
And for the last time
The sticky eyelids close
Craving for dead eyes
Craving for inner blindness
Death of the minds eye
Final peace of inner darkness
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Construct is a more chaotic sequel to Archivist that continues the original and epic scifi story with a really interesting shift in the arc. The cover art shows the progression elegantly. This entire discography is a must have.
8.9/10 at Noob Heavy https://wp.me/pailBp-mi Noob Heavy
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Hearing the songs while reading the narrative behind the lyrics, I felt overwhelmed by this tragic story in which humans and artificial intelligence couldn't coexist side by side. Their reciprocal annihilation was inevitable. Except one "sole survivor, in a ship filled with memories. She had become the proof of Earth, proof that life had existed there, a voice for all the species and beauty we once knew". A dystopian concept dressed up in brilliant musicianship! @Slevin, thanks, I owe it to you! Umbra Cornuta
Rerelease of this pummeling Swedish D-beat/crust LP from 2012, with the hallmarks of the style at its best— heavy riffs and righteous fury. Bandcamp New & Notable May 18, 2021
The Australian punk band express their desire to invert and challenge the conventional in every aspect of their work. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 21, 2021
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Gosh, the very first seconds are enough to obliterate the hell out of you.
The only sad thing here is that the band was gobbled up by a seemingly currently anti-Bandcamp label at some point. Alice M.