Deluxe DVD-sized Digipack, 12-page Booklet. Limited to 200 pcs
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited Edition 2x 12"LP on Black Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve. Limited to 100 pcs
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lyrics
I hear you calling under the ocean of storms
This hourglass won’t wait for you
Life stricken away, stained glass shivers light across a dying shadow of me
How many times can I call on you to guide me
Your soul devouring my soul, can’t breathe, can’t escape, let it be
Hate turns vermillion and I don’t want to return
Fly through the night with me these thoughts escape you
Glide motionlessly, feel me take you through Death’s embrace
I stand upon this sea of storms, encircled by darkness
Low you have brought me to the blazing sun of an undying light
Here you stand before me as all within are with you
Will this continue endlessly for I am not me but a shadow within this Light
O source of silence, who’s clandestine cup lay before me
Inscribed with the sacred and seditious
In the place of no return
Where you have carved a seat of wisdom and opened the temple door
To stay with you forever, forever as one
An outstanding Extreme doom death album, in the best tradition. The funerary atmosphere reminds of Evoken ('Centuries of ooze" bears striking similarities, for my delight). It is overall sharp, dark, hypnotic and unrelenting. One of those rare convincing new bands that hold proud the legacy of the biggest names. Bertrand Marchal
A beautiful cacophony of some of the most tuneful and atmospheric sonic landscapes that I've heard this year. Dream Unending is pushing the artistic boundaries of what is possible in death/black metal. A brilliant listen. ottoman91
I hardly ever listen to death metal anymore but this goes in a lot of surprising directions without losing the heft that makes the genre work in the first place, all while maintaining an aura of ritualistic mystery. Miles Egan
Sounds like Cthulhu going on a Benadryl and bath-salts fueled rampage through a Guitar Center while a bunch of the fish people from Innsmouth gang bang in the background.
The guys from Ulthar sound more focused this time around, compared to the more meandering bits of Helionomicon (which is also awesome, check it out). And the album art... holy hell. Ghuughra