• 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)
PRE-ORDER: Estimated to ship on or around May 7th, 2021.
**NOTE**
Any in-stock items included with your pre-order will be shipped altogether once we begin shipping pre-orders. If you want the in-stock items sooner, please order separately from the pre-order.
Includes unlimited streaming of Engage the Mechanicality
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Bleed!
Covered in a sheet of guilt
Cold wars, machines will be built
All built by the gods
Collapsing in, collapsing into us all
Machines become maker
Become creator, the eraser
Marching through remains of humans
Violence becomes greater
Drugging humanity into a narcotic coma
A narcotic holocaust
Tubes filled under the skin
Feeding the power
Lighting the sky’s
Architectural nightmare
Bodies spread into fluids
Soaking up the machine, blood becomes fuel
Bio harvesting
Internal evil is growing
A time for metal
It will destroy us all
Searching our minds
Your thoughts are not real
Necropolis
Praying for world domination
Harvesting knowledge raped from the dead
Damning us all
Blinding lights fill the sky over and over
The earth's graveyard
We bleed the prices of our technology
You built this, now lay down
Before your child
Blinding lights fill the sky
Illuminating a vast graveyard
Machines built spill through catacombs of our country
We built this curse
Victims of a human harvest
We are but cattle, feed the machine
Human harvest
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