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lyrics
Minstrel maniacal
The threads of black we bear
Reflection of a million wary stares
Zealots and artisans
Of a soundtrack to a world most vile
Craving enrichment for an arid life
Barely worthwhile
Human outliers
Of a most unearthly kind
Reject a planet anesthetized
Dark dispositions
Cradle hearts unfeigned
Oh how pitch-dark vesture
Shadows a blissful soul
Stirring in harmony
With the darkened song inside
Emperors of the black cloth
Evermore
Not of mortal men
Eternally to sing the nightfall’s hymn
An unlit path we walk
Beyond the end
Fangs bared in a roguish grin
Truly, without the pipeline
To a sound divine
’Tis a world devoid of meaning
Spirits forever pine
Beyond the end
Fangs bared in a roguish grin
Emperors of the black cloth
Evermore
credits
from Sanguinarium,
released October 10, 2017
Aaron Prentice (Music)
Cameron Warren (Lyrics)
This album is raw emotion from start to finish. The guitar work is great, but I think this album really shines in its vocals. You can hear the emotional anguish in his voice, highly recommended. -Jake Astringency
This album is amazing, evil-sounding death metal. The production is raw, but never at the expense of the music. The lead guitar work is especially memorable. -Cameron Astringency
This album is an awesome callback to 90's symphonic black metal, and the production offers a modern take on classic sounds, like Emperor and Dissection. A must listen for fans of the genre! -Aaron Astringency
supported by 28 fans who also own “Emperors Of The Black Cloth”
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