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Design and illustration by Noah Cutter Meihoff (@ncmeihoff).
Recorded at Type Foundry (drums/piano) and Hynerpeton Studios.
Engineered by Aseitas. Additional drum engineering by Matt Koski.
Mixed by Nathan Nielson. Mastered by Brad Boatright (Audiosiege).
Mourn your dead self.
Mutilate the fruits of your trepidation.
Suicide by foreign vices (choices.)
Written. Gone. Turned. Scorched.
Exhume the past, lay in its corpse (wallow in misery.)
Bathe in its blood, its lifeless touch (wallow in misery.)
Longing for release. Drowning in false peace.
Wandering through ashes. Guided to the grave.
Invert being. Absent purpose.
Scalded soul. Degenerate.
Deprived. Denied. Wretch.
Mourn what you could have been.
Scorn what you would have been.
Scorn what you should have been.
Reduced to tears (fears.)
Dragged down, submerged in malice (revoked forever.)
Disfigured by self-deceit (revoked forever.)
Reproach, beseech liftoach (revoked forever.)
Brought to your knees.
No more fleeting pleasures; grieving.
Failure. Traitor. Servant of weakness.
Cascade (cascading surrender) forever.
Innocence erodes.
credits
released May 8, 2020
Lyrics by Nathan Nielson.
Music by Gage Dean, Jonah Badden, and Zack Rodrigues.
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
Vicious, sharp album that pounds you down with it's million accurate knife stabs. It packs such unexplained concentrated heaviness inside that it's not even funny. This record will swipe your smile off and take the command inside your brains. Unique and marvelous record that is hard to unwrap. It just works perfectly. 𝙅𝙤𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙡𝙡
This is Music for the Musician. Extremely technical, one reviewer described it as Blackened Mathcore Fusion, it's not easy listening as it demands your full attention so probably best alone in a dark room with headphones to totally immerse yourself in the experience without distractions. Mind blowing stuff. Walter Ego