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Nathan Nielson - Vocals
Gage Dean - Guitar, Bass
Zack Rodrigues - Drums, Piano
Lyrics by Nathan Nielson and Gage Dean.
Written by Gage Dean, Nathan Nielson, and Zack Rodrigues.
lyrics
Worthlessly wait.
The fruits that hang beside my head insinuate despair.
Blood into oil, bone into ash.
Flay the mirage; the broken gods.
Idols reforged, birthed from discord.
Blood, sweat, and tears. Exercise fear.
The fawn, the son, the menhir.
Rebirth; kindled flame.
Oceans become stone.
Bursting forth, the fire from within.
Endless resolve. Self-abasement.
Unearthed strength. Wounds unhealed.
Crucified (agony’s embracement.)
Sharpened steel. Focused pain.
Condition forever undefined.
Pressed into oil. Metal forged into blades.
Grow. Witness the hierophant awaiting the new dawn.
The horizon, the infinite power dormant within the core.
Reclaimed. Unscarred. Reborn. Unscarred.
My gosh - every single note and breakdown here is absolutely exquisite, along with every idea and lyric too. As amazing as their logo is illegible paul_bur
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
I really like this record. It's fractal-like progress in the songs is hypnotic. Love the sounds and production. There is a deliberate fine balance between all instruments and serene and bombardment parts. 80's heavy metal solos and weeping tremoloes, sign me in. Abigail Williams really knows how to build tension slowly and in a split second unleash the primordial chaos. 𝙅𝙤𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙡𝙡