David McLane
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isis was their starting point, lead me to the matadors.
austraila and new zealand....holy shit are you guys producing some killer bands.
the matadors; i already have their song lyrics tattooed on my chest
Favorite track: Vurt.
Troy Neal
Just when I was about ready to put Post-Metal out of my mind for good there came this abhorrent beauty to make me fall in love with it all over again. Worth every penny I paid for it and more, plus I eagerly await any future work. :-)
Favorite track: Kingdom Of Glass.
Descent Into The Maelstrom was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe in both concept and content, aiming to take the listener to the same dark depths that the influential poet transports his readers to.
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Recorded between May - December 2010, Descent Into The Maelstrom is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe in both concept and content, aiming to take the listener to the same dark depths that the influential poet transports his readers to.
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Living in a lie,
Just to rid oneself of sacrifice and blind yourself to all that you are.
Are you even here?
Or is your subconscious allowing you to live a life of dreams?
We know who you are…
We see your flaws, and all the blanks you cover up with your lies.
We know who you are…
Your life is so shallow, if I dived in I'd be paralysed.
House of children's tears…
You lack the guts to quell your fears,
Living a lie.
Can't you see what you mean to me?
It's not a lie, down I'm crying.
Said I'll wait for you, Ill wait.
You rid yourself of sacrifice.
Said I'll wait for you, Ill wait.
You blind yourself to all that you are.
Said I'll wait for you, I'll wait.
Or is it your subconscious allowing you.
Said I'll wait for you, I'll wait.
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This review is long overdue. This album right here is the album that finally pulled me out of the "commercial" music world and into the world of the raw, experimental, and sincere. An amalgamation of everything I love about post-metal and hardcore taken to a mathy, heavy, ambient extreme. brineryte