Wolves, stalk preys relentless
Kill, with no evil breath
Feast, blood is meaningless
Life self-perpetuates
Continuous movement,
Of waves of new life forms,
No real end ever seen
When there's a new beginning
The great continuum is calling,
All our names, we will be hearing
The wheel of existence
Turns grave into craddle
Spawning life from ashes
Of every lost battle
Wolf, stalks preys relentless
Filled, from someone else's death
Runs, and lead its own race
Satisfied of where it gets
But victory is pointless
No difference it will make
Whatever life bestows
Is reprocessed in its flows
The great continuum is calling,
To make space we must be dying…
The wheel of existence
Turns grave into craddle
Spawning life from ashes
Of every lost battle
The wheel of existence
Offers eternal presence
To lifeform that transcends
Individual irrelevance
The end
The end
The end
The end
When we have lost the will of renewing
Then we have come to the end of all things…
When we have lost the will of renewing
Then we have come to the end of all things...
When we have lost the will of renewing
Then we have come to the end of all things…
When we have lost the will of renewing
Then we have come to the end of all things...
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Death metal/deathcore hybridization done correct! All the atmospheric passages and samples feel right in place, with great sound. Instrumentation doesn't lack as well, but the vocals could've been a little less upfront. 8.5/10 liltito
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Much like the two previous albums, this album grew on me the more I listened to it. IE know exactly what they are doing. 10/10, can't stop listening to this.
Please do a tour in California! Stephen
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When the production is bearable, Exocrine is probably the best tech death band in the world. This and Molten Giant are two of the best records in the genre. The last album had some real production defects that kicked me out (lawn sprinkler drum sound), but The Hybrid Suns is everything you could want in a tech death album. So unbelievably intricate and yet so much fun. It’s impossible to pick a favorite track. Metallurgical Fire