Physical copy of our Debut Album entitled "The Face of Fear." Comes in a slim jewel case with artwork and liner notes.
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lyrics
Oh, what a perfect afternoon, for searching the town to get off today.
I’m double cheating the corners to make sure no one’s around.
I cannot be seen, no stories shall cast down upon us.
Just a maggot girl squirming amongst this filth.
Some girls just have babies, I’ve given birth to many.
They’re all inside my belt and just dying to get out.
Blistering, slithering, writhing maggots.
See them in my sleep.
Blistering, slithering, writhing maggots.
Count them in my dreams.
Buried with them safe.
Heats up all week.
Rotting in the trash.
She knows it’s better on Sunday.
This disease has never done me wrong.
Besides addiction and infection.
Some girls give labor, I’ve given birth to the flies.
So much time I wait inside.
So much time, I’ll wait.
So much time, I will anticipate.
My chance towards endless bliss.
So much time, I’ll wait.
So much time, I will anticipate.
My chance towards endless bliss.
In the dumpster, I’ll wait patiently.
I stir the trash to find, the fucking mother lode.
In the dumpster, I’ll wait patiently.
I stir the trash to find, the fucking mother lode.
I cannot be seen, no stories shall cast down upon me.
Just a maggot girl squirming amongst this filth.
So bury me within them safe, in the dumpster, I’ll wait.
Breath in the air, find the time to think this life is perfect for me.
Bury me within them safe, in the dumpster, I’ll wait.
Breath in the air, find the time to think this life is perfect for me.
Perfect for me!
The writhing maggots, I count them and grin.
Taking more piles and shoving them in.
So many babies, I keep them in safe.
Strapped to the bed, letting none disengage.
supported by 9 fans who also own “The Guiltiest Pleasure”
Early Shadow Of Intent already was able to rip wholes into the space-time-continuum. It would have been difficult to imagine how much they would progress from here on because you wouldn't think it's possible. mourner
supported by 9 fans who also own “The Guiltiest Pleasure”
Symphonic stuff in metal doesn’t make its way into my collection aside from a couple of early Cradle albums. The orch here though just ads to how huge this band sounds. It makes elements in the songs more immersive. There are plenty of breaks from orchestration where its in deathcore/slamming brutality mode. While not ignorant, the songs never play with time or get mathy making it accessible and memorable. Came out 2015? Impressed. Mitch Mitcherson