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"Spite/Sermon" track credits:
Nathan Nielson - Lead vocals, Organelle
Gage Dean - Guitar (solo 1), Bass
Travis Forencich - Guitar solo 2 on "Sermon"
Zack Rodrigues - Drums, Percussion, outro guitar on "Sermon"
Lyrics by Nathan Nielson and Gage Dean.
Written by Nathan Nielson, Gage Dean, Travis Forencich, and Zack Rodrigues.
lyrics
LYRICS:
"Spite - the scar within a scar.
True self betrayal. Uprooting the bindings.
Deracinate that which was made. Imbibe the blood of your past.
The burning scourge. The wound within the scar.
Self-subversion. Love's inversion.
Hate's deliverance, adorned and carnivorous. Consumed by flame.
Writhing, screaming chaos. Clashing forces erupt.
Dissonance leading actions. Gutted and misused.
Thoughtless malevolence. A blade against the arm.
A fist to a lover, now no longer one's own.
Pain.
The meek, ill child forever held inside.
Scarified, stultified, afraid.
Drown with us, savior unborn.
Wisdom forsaken. Denial.
The path untaken - cowardice.
Penance tainted. Flawed projection.
Buried discipline. Disgraced. Displaced. Gone.
Bear the child of your failure - rage.
The endless purge of my agony. Imprisoned by a memory.
Engorged with fucking misery. No relation to purity.
I long for the days when my dreams weren't plagued by the knives.
A blissful field raped and tarnished, our dilapidated home.
Absence of grace. Our burning wastes.
Gone but forever there.
A weeping phantom followed eternally.
A damp chill always holding me.
A crumbling husk of divinity.
Drown with me, for I am nothing. Escape.
Endless mourning (strife.) Aching for venoms.
Endless mourning (strife.) Tonics of death.
Endless mourning (strife.)"
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire
Channeling philosophical quandaries into cavernous death metal, the Australian trio turn modern power struggles into an aural advantage. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 13, 2022
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