It enters the stream and begins its production.
An unstoppable force.
Commencing its task slowly it goes, meticulously destroying cells.
Disrupting the clotting causing organ degeneration.
Damage the tissue in the most painful of ways.
It aids in digestion by breaking down the meat.
Rotting away before your very eyes, making easier to macerate.
The ravenous beast devours your flesh in a ceremonious fashion.
Manifestation, permanent deterioration.
Loss of limbs, craters in the skin.
Once in its inescapable grasp, the struggle is futile.
All hope is gone.
It starts at my feet and gnaws his way up.
I emerge, boundless i soar.
Embracing radiance cascades across the planets.
Celestial child with no body to weigh me down.
Wandering soul.
Life is a flash in the pan.
A speck of light amongst the blackness.
Cognitive dreamscape, kaleidoscopic mastery.
Incomprehensible magnitude.
Humanity believes in their own importance.
We are literally meaningless.
A virus, bleeding our planet dry.
Ignoring the warnings.
Why can’t we be more supportive?
Life is such a random mishap.
End our ignorant species.
supported by 21 fans who also own “POISONING THE SOUL”
First WTF was google music actually throwing something good into my feed.
Second WTF was everything every goddamn member of this band does. This and the previous album have been on repeat for weeks. All other music tastes like diet water. Help. Gruso
supported by 21 fans who also own “POISONING THE SOUL”
My first exposure to Inferi was seeing them live with Shadows of Intent. They were supporting this album.
Unbelievably awesome live show and the greatest possible way to discover this amazing band.
Love everything they produce. Obstacle of Affliction
supported by 20 fans who also own “POISONING THE SOUL”
Since Spenser Moore replaced Blackburn I’ve frankly appreciated Inferi far more. I feel that his drumming improves the overall sound of the band a great deal, but it’s probably just a personal style preference. Either way, Of Sunless Realms was a great foreshadowing of the epic Vile Genesis. Metallurgical Fire