-It is easy to sleep
where the parasites go down
Reinventing the lot
scaling the atlas features
-tongue in, latching feelers
and their meddling shapes
-cyber automations blaring
red and green numbers
-the world beneath your armrest is a lie
compassion dies…
-chanting metaphorical misprints
squandering nature
-Light from a black screen
-delayed gratification
a thing of the past
-disassociate, oh disassociate
it seems the common thread
has become the hanging rope
drink the well,
gain the pleasures of an
ever growing misery
upon the pen,
we conscript deviated belief
as fact and foe
extend a dedicated hand
write your contingency
- It is easy to sleep
where the parasites go down
Reinventing the lot
scaling the atlas dream….
-I’ve been dreaming,
of the endless sky
the unknown…
-This urge to escape gets old
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Atlas Dream”
Hints of late 80s and 90s metal are evident throughout.This is a band that respects and honors traditions. How about those tongue trills?! Great shit oozing everywhere from this banger! Gmurphrygian
supported by 14 fans who also own “The Atlas Dream”
I'm very late to the party because - usually - dissodeath isn't my thing... However with Ulcerate and Panzerfaust I got closer... This is some serious opus, and I am glad that TOR is offering this for NYP... much appreciated as always!! sashavonkarl74
supported by 14 fans who also own “The Atlas Dream”
Dissonant Metal for Band Kids past and present! That flute in Bodies of Ash is reminiscent of the flute trio in the 1st mvt of Prokofiev's Scythian Suite. Intended that way or not, it was perfect. 10/10 🤤 🤘 Gmurphrygian
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp... New & Notable Jul 11, 2017
supported by 14 fans who also own “The Atlas Dream”
If you are up to Technical Death such as Psycroptic then Godless Truth is a must have. Also will be able to hear some groove from time to time, but its main force relies on a solid sound, well ensembled (mixed)
For sure this Fifth LP worth the listening MediZen