The scourge of the fathers
A generation of the holy war without a meaning
Plight of the people
The segregation of the innocent
Suffering without good reason
We drag our own dead weight from the floor, from the stone
The definition of strength
And although our bones are broken
And although our flesh - torn open
We remain to silence the treacherous, the murderous, the parasites
You still breed the violence
You bury more than you save, mourn the living
We must rise to face this
Rise and face the tyrant
You bury more than you save, mourn the living
You march upon the poor for riches
Infect the innocent like a sickness
An empire of dirt and deception
We are, we are way past breaking
You march upon the poor for riches
Infect the innocent like a sickness
An empire of dirt and deception
We are, we are way past breaking point
Purge of the children
A generation of the holy war without a meaning
Plight of the fallen
The desperation of the innocent
Suffering without good reason
We remain to silence the treacherous, the murderous, the parasites
You still breed the violence
You bury more than you save, mourn the living
You march upon the poor for riches
Infect the innocent like a sickness
An empire of dirt and deception
We are, we are way past breaking point
I'm a big fan of The Faceless middle two albums and when I saw Lyle Cooper was on this album I knew I needed to check it out. I bought the discography almost instantly, reminds me a little of The Faceless and a bit more of Fallujah who I also adore. Well worth the money, Support these great Musicians! dragonslayer8228
Short and sweet, this album begins with a Mike Tyson-style jab to the gut and moves down a few inches, ending up with repeated uppercuts to the perineum. Pure fucking shredding genius from soup to nuts.
That part at the end of "Thanatos"? Where the guitar is like "wee-wee, widdley widdley wee wee woo weeeeeee"? It makes my weiner hard. Just brutal af.
Also, ending the album with Thanatos is just... *Chef's kiss*. Death is the perfect end to a joiner the likes of which this album takes you on Blxculx
Two impressive vocalists, variable and skilled guitarists and a tight and very powerful rhythm section. That plus the ability to write a song really leaves nothing left to desire here. mourner