Subverted by his God, burnt by wrath of the seven bowls of Apacolypse, Saint Salathiel opens his eyes wide before the oblivion,
He whirls like mental winds and sweeps through the twilights of servile blindness
To meet the inevitable death
In the hearth of perpetual fire.
Tortured by awareness of vanity and myriads of bewilderment, who once was great and sinless, betrayed by the Creator and his brothers now.
He used to reap laurels in rays of glory amidst the heavenly host an epoch ago,
And now he is just a dust puring down to the Kingdom of Mastemah.
He lost his faith in the glow of agony and suffers torments of smouldered ideas and tumbling truth.
Tearing the bloody clouds of hesitation he dared to doubt the Creator.
He saw the lucre and cruelty of his false compassion and feigned mercy.
Obtaining wisdom inflicted ostracism upon him. He is doomed to stray between the worlds of sephiroth to accomplish his Great mission, questioning in the oblivion – Whom will He spare?
Melting through the debris of faded empires
And dripping to the throne of Sovereign who rules upon the ashes of morality.
At just 27 minutes, there's an onslaught of shred in this tumultuous blend of death metal and black metal from Italy. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 7, 2017
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So, technical death metal often feels like quite the slog (or show-off), if the song writing skills / self-control of the band are not that high. This album is not a drag at all. Listening to this, even though it is top-notch-busy tech-death is way more calming than even trying to pronounce the band's name. Reminds me of Necrophagist quite a lot, which is one of the biggest achievements a tech-death-band can achieve in my book. Even the 5 minute ambient outro passes by in a few heartbeats. David Fischer