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Spawn a demon beast of baby’s breath
Corrupting all that you know
Pawn the last of what they had of wealth
Spreading your body compost across the weeds
Grow with fury, turns into life
Made to believe, no sign of day
You had eyes for the world,
but I ripped them out of your skull
The land swept clean
Nowhere to turn, so conform to negation
Obscenity’s creation
This is just an eclipse for a nocturnal race
Hold tight to your weapons
You’ve made it another night
Don’t rest to long, for the morning we fight
Skin against steel
One fort not to be broken
You must face, face this reality
You must face, face this broken existence
I am no part of you, my life is done
Now settle as one
Spawning a beast
With the hands of desolation
Pulling out teeth, with minds of frustration
supported by 92 fans who also own “Pawning The Sanctuary”
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
supported by 75 fans who also own “Pawning The Sanctuary”
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