In your role in this play
You will use your influence
You should forge alliances
You must play your role well
Oh my lord tell me
And I will do all I can
I will sodomize them all
By force they should obey
Use your false will to stain
Their life and manipulate their pain
Use death as your personal showcase
Instigate and they should donate
There will be no comforting
They don't need any medicine
Getting rid of the sin's toxin
This cure will come as suffering
This old woman will help our Institution
Find the support that we need
Behind false smiles, wearing her mask
Torturing and killing selling another life
Neglecting their chance for survival,
Contradictions, you are a big facade
With not diagnosis, your omission was caused
By ambition, the means of this superstition
Take all that are dying
Put them in your care houses
They must suffer 'till the end
Only pain will purify their souls
Bleeding to death swimming in disease
Betrayal by the false
Receiving visits is not allowed
Question is out of bounds
Your should bow upon
Receiving the gift of pain
Turning blood to gold
Nothing else to be sold
Protesting about the beauty of poverty
While reining your copious golden kingdom
Seems so sanctimonious
supported by 11 fans who also own “Mother of The Dying”
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
supported by 11 fans who also own “Mother of The Dying”
Very well-balanced indeed. Everything here screams talent and professionalism, from the music to the production. Technical without showing off, brutal without sacrificing musicality... This is a great record. Nekobibu
supported by 9 fans who also own “Mother of The Dying”
I keep coming back to this. Vocals are precursor to Archspire percussive staccato vocal style. Not the only band to do that but still really good.
Crisp playing & crunchy mix that doesn’t sound generic.
Reminds me of how every band & song sounded different on “…death is just the beginning volume 2” in 1992.
Technology can improve sound but can also make bands sound the same.
The same attitude & uniqueness is part of the appeal of punk and black metal. imprint