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lyrics
Immerse yourself in the modern ways
Be the embodiedment of weakness
Prosperity is a double-edged sword
Our courage collecting dust
We exist as servants
To be able to consume
Slaves to our own materialism
Wealth is a shallow victory
For a species in moral decline
You better check yourself
Before you wreck yourself
Take a step back and check yourself
There's more to this life than fame and wealth
Debase, Erase, you forgot your place
You sold your soul for nothing but a taste
and now you're left with nothing, and nothing is what you'll reap
Reap
It derives from self-deception
This empty feeling
We exist as servants
To be able to consume
Slaves to our own materialism
Wealth is a shallow victory
For a species in moral decline
supported by 8 fans who also own “Harm (feat. Joe McGlynn)”
Hype is a funny thing. Usually when I hear everywhere "Dude this shit is 🔥" or even the dreaded and oft-used "AOTY!!" bullshit, I roll my eyes. And I rolled my eyes last year on the hype train for Carnosus. But again, for every thousandth breathless fanboy review I've seen, sometimes the album exceeds the expectation. So I will confidently tell you that, yes, "This shit is 🔥" as I wait for Willowtip to release that sweet Green Ghostly vinyl variant domestically 🤣 Finally a win for my wallet! bcb723
supported by 6 fans who also own “Harm (feat. Joe McGlynn)”
Nothing but pure relentless brutality and scorching technical prowess that crackles out of the speakers. It’s unflinchingly aggressive, like being in the center of a vortex of razors, whipping licks and arpeggios jagged and violent, ripping and slicing from all angles. j-kep
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022
supported by 5 fans who also own “Harm (feat. Joe McGlynn)”
I agree with Jordan that this has a The Red Chord vibe over it (although I don't think it is better), but with a twist to make it into a sound of their own. Rad stuff and highly recommend for anyone into metalcore with some death metal influences. dcdirkzwager