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lyrics
Cannot wake myself from a vision
Of this claustrophobic realm.
I fear rotting will consume my flesh,
I'm tearing my eyes out.
Where giving birth is an act of violence,
Where the kiss can exist as a manifestation,
Solely of primal bodily thirst.
Where the tenderness of embrace is induced
By fear of isolation and unbearable loneliness.
Where the waters of time are merciless
Taking the glistening smile from its youngling
And reforging it in a necklace of rotten teeth.
Where one spends so much time learning
Countless forms of communication
Only to find one day
That every single pronounced word is a lie.
Where one spends his entire lifetime
For maintaining the works
Of a constantly tiring, decaying shell.
Disgust.
Disbelief.
Disenchantment.
Distrust.
Disdain.
Dismay.
All hail the ever-spreading disease!
Where the waters of time are merciless
Taking the glistening smile from its youngling
And reforging it in a necklace of rotten teeth.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Necklace Of Rotten Teeth”
This is what you get buying the label's discography, you don't know what treasures you get :) Love Lunatii for their Diskonformism of 2020 for its pure unadulterated madness, this here is no worse (differently though, which is for good). YomaBarr
supported by 5 fans who also own “Necklace Of Rotten Teeth”
Because it's a good album.
I hear Darkthrone is kind of decent, too.
I actually came here to buy the new Inquisition album...got this instead.
Contrary to popular monetary trends...
...the future isn't all just SCREAMING FEMALES-
though I'm excited for their next studio album release as well. Hadleyburg Chef
Tokyo band contrast black metal's brutal complexity with shoegaze's abyssal grandeur, resulting in an LP that feels crushing, yet infinite. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 24, 2022
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