Call the ancient ones
Build them into the foundations
Primitive guides
Who live only to maintain their blood
Feeding from their coward existence
To strive for power
To convince you
Of a better future
To come
They teach you
How to feed them
Still you do not ask why
Making their large yellow eyes
Ordering you to chant
Until a state of insanity
Ritual death
You sacrifice, without choice
The eleventh element
The only exit
The limbless crawl together to give birth
You're drained in front of their dead eyes
The fleshly expression of might
You look upon the scene
As a spectator
But forget you're the one lying in the altar
Guided by the foundation stones
Into your oblivion
They teach you, how to feed them
Still you do not ask why
Making their large yellow eyes
Makes you to chant, until a state of insanity
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Owl Ressurrection”
The inverted riff of "Silhouettes of Death's Grace" could go on for eternity. But when "Mourning Beloveth" hits, it makes you go straight back through their catalog. The clean vocals make everything go away. The new album cannot come fast enough... bcb723
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Owl Ressurrection”
I’m glad I got that code for this from KillingForCompany. I like what I hear from this band. Will definitely get more albums from this band. Ryan "Demon Master Reviews" Arnold
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Owl Ressurrection”
Full on assault on the subject. I love everything about this album. The use of the Russian propaganda message of the Eastern front in Stalingrad, Massengrab, together with the sound of roaring Stuka's and thunderous bombs portrays the chaos of warfare better than any other black metal band I have heard so far.
Very much a recommended album. Argeodeema