Expressionless and killing your fate
Endless strive in water
The vessel of the souls
Preserves the stories of old
Carrying back and forth
With no question of time or destination
The innocent bleed from their eyes
And nothing has meaning anymore
They grieve over knowledge lost to this world
See their work fall into the possessed
Symbols once obvious
Now looked upon with scorn
In search for enlightenment too worldly
Cycless stretched out of blind lines
Torture no longer disconnects you from flesh
And they give of what they once owned
Still no longer they can grasp
For these souless beings
Expressionless and killing your fate
Endless strive in water
The vessel of the souls
Preserves the stories of old
Carrying back and forth
With no question of time or destination
The innocent bleed from their eyes
And nothing has meaning anymore
The styx reflection
They grieve over knowledge lost to this world
See their work fall into the possessed
Symbols once obvious
Now looked upon with scorn
In search for enlightenment too worldly
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Styx Reflection”
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 Styx Reflection”
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 Styx Reflection”
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