Where we languish in the depths of existence in a futile life in resemblance
Extend progress the sequence of ends
Our rational dependence on what we believe is relevant so desolate
Here in anguish we except the fate of it like a realisation so wretched
Further than we could ever just be
From dimensional extinction suffering with the state of the human condition
Condemnation
Enter domain I will create
Free our senses, breathe in a new world perspicacity aesthetic, endure the visions, wretched semblance, cerebral clarity we seek.
Woke to see this place in a perfect synchronicity for me to fathom the meaning, balance my dreams with this reality so bleak.
We are the hopeful dependants on worldly means we’re coveting
To find our call to break the mould and leave
Now I can see fuller shades transversing the ordinary realm in perpetuity
Transcend through the void infinite
Falling from dimensions into Elysium
Empower remorse with resolve
The future for all of us in our control
Soon I’ll rip the fabric of this reality constricting psychogenic disease
Introspective and reflective capacity of our mentality
Disaffected with being so naive and credulously deceived
To perceive farthest reaches surpassing everything
That you could ever conceive
As mist clears a figure appears from the abyss
I am the one who’s creeping through the distant haze
Searching in shadows with eyes wide with intrigue
Lost in eternity
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Pineal Gland”
I don’t usually go out much for metalcore/deathcore but this album would easily make my shortlist. Emotionally captivating with great storytelling and an overall solid musical performance. 7/10 RJ
supported by 14 fans who also own “The Pineal Gland”
If Djent is an american way to harmonize and become more digestible the roughness of the sound of Meshuggah, The Dali Thundering Concept stands as a commited european defender of the agressive, technical, innovative and dissonant precepts in this style... And highly talented. feedthecrocodyle85
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019