Into infinity, a black hole's divinity
Unending density
Hold the answers to eternity
Vacuum:
Perfect
Bottomless,
All-consuming
Gravitational pull
The star's core implodes
All light consumed
Nothingness sewn
All life as we know it
Lost to the void
Matter inversed
Galaxies, destroyed
Symmetry:
Limitless
Cosmic spiral:
Without end
Supertemporal
Perpetual
Supreme
Eternal
All forms of life around us devolve to nothingness
Dematerialized matter and space- measureless
The answers to our questions lie in the abyss
Searching forever- incessant
Light abounds through the galaxy, both time and space
Reaching eternally, never erased
Dimensions fold, perception changed, matter transforms
Of our conception, much to be learned
Awakening inter-dimensional beings
Unable to perceive what we cannot see
Inexhaustible; Incalculable power
Dimensions transform, looping through one-another
Black hole decimates all it surrounds
Always consuming- abysmal creation
Omnipresent pervasion abounds
Inside the void- the antithesis of life
Compendious scheme
All-inclusive design
Universes entwined
Realities combine
Unraveling it all
Devouring, depleting space
Matter imbibed, destroying the universe
The void exterminates
Multiplies
Rescinding
All it finds
Aggregation annul
Repudiation
Inside the abyss all and nothing exist
At the same time;
Theoretical mass
Godlike
All-knowing
All-seeing
Almighty abyss
All forms of life around us devolve to nothingness
Dematerialized matter and space-measureless
The answers to our questions lie in the abyss
Searching forever- incessant
Light abounds through the galaxy, both time and space
Reaching eternally, never erased
Dimensions fold; perception changed, matter transforms
Of our conception, much to be learned
Never to be seen again life is absorbed
Void stretching onward
Forever consuming
Deleting creation
The void, unyielding, will someday be whole
credits
from Spaces of Hope,
released June 10, 2016
Music: Lucas Scott
Lyrics: Matt Joyce
Bass performed by Sal Loguidice
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu