• Bishop Variant | Black, Green and Silver Merge Vinyl (Limited to 100 Worldwide)
• Harvest Variant | Black inside Green w/ Black, White and Silver Splatter Vinyl (Limited to 100 Worldwide)
• Grave Variant | Green and Silver Black, White and Silver Splatter Vinyl (Limited to 100 Worldwide)
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Includes unlimited streaming of Engage the Mechanicality
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Born in this you must admit your life is a waste
And you’ll never forget
I cancer the world
I breathe in the sick
I hope you die inside
See your ghost
Relive a life that you hate the most
Controlling a nation, migrating to slave, you are a slave
Mindless creation
Refined in darkness entombed with fright
Those eyes are wide and bright
Teeth grinding coma
haunting panic
dispersed under the skin
The chattering teeth
the cold in the air
the hunger subdues
The eyes of tyrants stare back at you
Born in this you must admit your life is a waste
And you’ll never forget
I cancer the world
I breathe in the sick
I hope you die inside
You can't hold us down or stop the solution
We will rise and burn the pollution
Refining, rebuilding, releasing the bishop of war returns
My eyes are open and aiming to stare
I won't blink for a century
Looks like you lost
Since Spenser Moore replaced Blackburn I’ve frankly appreciated Inferi far more. I feel that his drumming improves the overall sound of the band a great deal, but it’s probably just a personal style preference. Either way, Of Sunless Realms was a great foreshadowing of the epic Vile Genesis. Metallurgical Fire
A crispy, perfectly blackened serving of melodic tech-death that always leaves me wanting more. Not sure I've ever just listened to this EP once. Great production, great riffs, and fantastic atmosphere throughout. If you ever wished Inferi would lean further into their tech/black inclinations, this is the band for you. Facepalming Panda