Surrealistic figures unleashing hands of consequences
Bleeding with reality to merge the psyche's senses
Latently consuming entropy from the mental stasis
Feeding on insanity to procure a husk
Gathering thoughts to reject sentiments
Projecting repurpose through duplicity
He whispers to the host, a friend indeed
He delivers endless boast, a worthy seed
He purveys all his trick, the host deceived by
Craving
Treachery
Lasciviously
This subtle sophistry
Is the baseless state for dormant obloquy
The cabal of statues
Leads to vacant response
The lulling tongues
Lead to perverse reactions
Talk, you speak of illusory devils preying on your thoughts
Listen, the musings of the wise ones imparting you with prudence
Fool
Brandish luxury with lavish leverages
Reconcile with desire, build the pillars of impulse
Harmonize the dissimulation of peers
These are the deeds of everlasting
Craving
Treachery
Lasciviously
This subtle sophistry
Is the baseless state for dormant obloquy
He floods the cerebellum, mapping nests at once
Seize the cortex, seize the axons, a new encephalon
He casts away the sentiments, to disengage remorse
Now, the hatred, Now, the anger consume it all with lust
Unforsaken vermin
Why have I beseeched you?
Worthless baubles for heads
No longer the impune
Unforsaken
Disperse from my bountiful being
Ebb and Vacate
Disperse from my forlorn reposes
Unforsaken
Aimless and ageless loss
Fortunately isolated, maliciously reorchestrated, be forgotten, forbode in retreat
Lost the lingerer, killed the mingler, cannot support mortal company
Voices clawing at the voiceless void
Visions purveying onto insufferable cannibalistic
Craving
Treachery
Lasciviously
This subtle sophistry
Is the baseless state for dormant obloquy
credits
from Triptych Disentanglement,
released April 14, 2015
Alex Iglesias: Vocals
Griffen Dickerson: Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Ryan Wolanski: Drums, Gutturals
Ryan Wolanski: Production, Engineering, Mixing
Zack Ohren: Mastering
Formed in 2012 by Alex and Griffen trying to outdo each others guitar playing, the music really took off when Ryan was added to speed up the writing process and spice up the rhythm section.
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