Dormant state, void of expectations, let memory be light
Let cogitation open up the doorway to infinity
A boundless world where ideas are not restricted by our words
And intuition undistorted by perspective tells secrets
Days staring into nothing
So blindness is vision while I wait an eternity
Without reason for the inclinations of past, the fog lifts
And reveals a path where I revisit my life through different eyes
So as I depart,
The blackened woods surround yet the path is so clear
And I tread upon everyone I’ve seen, known, loved
All as one and one guilty as charged
The human dysfunction revealed
The light at the end so bright
Until only myself is left and the I starts to scream
You never think to defy
You feed my emotive hunger
Rationalize no more
The world you see now is the only world that you know
As disarray turns to fear
My beliefs collide, they color the sky
Don’t ever forget your place,
Robbed of what you were entitled
Placed on a pedestal
Stripped naked and pissed on for the entire
World to see your failure and laugh
At all that you held so dearly
Please don’t you ever forget
Your misfortune means more than love
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I'm a big fan of The Faceless middle two albums and when I saw Lyle Cooper was on this album I knew I needed to check it out. I bought the discography almost instantly, reminds me a little of The Faceless and a bit more of Fallujah who I also adore. Well worth the money, Support these great Musicians! dragonslayer8228
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Serious aficionado level Prog/Tech Death.
The unique colors they bring to this record are not really heard elsewhere. They have forged their own sound and it’s totally badass. I guess The Faceless could be mentioned for reference of similar styles/tones.
They care for the song craft as much as the tasty Tech and Leads. It really is like everyone is saying....a perfect Metal experience. Salami Dick Death
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never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu