This exclusive release is a limited edition press, and will come in an eco-friendly wallet. The official release date is May 06, 2022, and provided there are no delays in production or shipment from the manufacturer, we will begin shipping these on or possibly before the official release date.This item will ship from Rebel Pyro Musick, which is a US based label in Northern California.
Includes unlimited streaming of Sanguinarium: Revisited
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lyrics
A blanket of blackness
In dormancy
On the precipice of thought
If it exists, it doth breathe
Tapestry of nothingness it seems
Weaved painstakingly
By oh so careless tongues
Of vanity and jocularity
Comes this conjuring
We know not what we've done
Prekarus
Prekarus
From the collective mind
That spake its name
And thus so devised
Spurned by foolish eyes
In dreams it was birthed
On nightmares it dines
Prekarus
Prekarus
From the collective mind
That spake its name
And thus so devised
Spurned by foolish eyes
In dreams it was birthed
On nightmares it dines
credits
from Sanguinarium: Revisited,
released May 6, 2022
Music: Jake Hackett
Lyrics: Cameron Warren, Caleb Sims
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
Another seamless blend of extreme genres from Stortregn. Killer riffs, tasty basslines, and lots of fun tech influences in the composition and instrumentation make this an absolute banger front to back. Facepalming Panda
Channeling philosophical quandaries into cavernous death metal, the Australian trio turn modern power struggles into an aural advantage. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 13, 2022