Into the wild Abyss, on the shores of Phlegethon
the dark descent into chaos and eternal night
Engulfed in flames and blinded by faith
sedated with chimerical promises of hope
and false redemption
A vestigial scar of futile dreams
predestined agony
As His livestock put each other to the sword
His estranged pastures are laid to waste
cast into the abattoir
Eden in Absentia!
He'd tie a Gordian knot for a noose
and hang Himself from the Tree of Life
choking on the stench of euphoria
and drowning in last minute dogma
but the paragraphs have turned to dust
and only parasites remain
Embraced in the breast of Atropos
she cuts at the threads without care
divine mercilessness
unforgiving Ananke!
Specious order. Bloated ego.
Self-tempted, self-depraved, dead devotion.
Insufficient to stand, and destined to fall.
An arbitrary test.
End result: inanimate Anima!
credits
from Exodus (demo),
released March 15, 2021
g, v - Divide
b - Gamle Erik
d - Roman Vrecník
supported by 9 fans who also own “Eden in Absentia”
I have had the vinyl on repeat ever since I got it. The ending of Tartarus in particular is always breathtakingly beautiful. This entire album feels like an epic poem. poeta_regius
supported by 8 fans who also own “Eden in Absentia”
Heaviest thing I’ve heard all year along with Altarage. Okay I’ve been listening to this record for the past two weeks and it just gets better and better. Dissonant grooves galore Jacob Ballance
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