Lost in a foreign realm,
The stench of the rotting dead permeates everywhere you go,
Bodies float to the surface of the dark water,
Deadly sands try to bring you under the earth,
While the vines take hold of you,
And squeeze the life out,
Flesh torn by,
Thorns that want you to die,
Everything is out to get you,
Running through a maze of the land,
That was birthed by dying men,
Decaying corpses feed the starving plants,
The bloodied roots of the trees,
Dig their ways into the lifeless masses,
Consuming all of the sanguine fluid,
From a once living human being,
Now condemned to fall,
In the Swamplands,
Running through a maze of the land,
That was birthed by dying men,
Decaying corpses feed the starving plants,
Run away before the roots,
Start digging into you,
before you become,
Food for the earth to consume,
Food for the earth to consume,
Food for the earth to consume.
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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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Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
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The idea of an album with lyrical themes based on a bad genre name pun sounds like it wouldn't be that good. Thankfully, these guys are really talented. honeycombguy