This track appears to be a disturbing and unsettling song with themes of violence, isolation, and societal collapse. The lyrics describe the narrator's biology being "manhandled by society" and the past wisdom being "mangled" by heroes. The song also includes references to demons, human isolation, and weaponry, suggesting themes of danger and conflict. The lyrics also reference the "soup of your misery" and the "blood boiling," possibly implying a sense of suffering or violence. The song also speaks of the "tribe of man" growing smaller and the fire growing wild, possibly suggesting a collapse of society. The lyrics also encourage the listener to trust their instincts and separate their mind from reality, possibly implying a desire to escape from the chaos of the world. Overall, this track is a disturbing and unsettling portrayal of societal collapse and violence.
lyrics
Blasting the mortals fasting. Sick stroat and mouthing to feed. The calf. Birthed from the mother. The cow. Impregnated by the boar. Sick stroat and found a whore. My biology manhandled by society. The past down wisdom mangled and turned by hero’s unknowingly. Facing demons unknown by imagination. Cultivation of years and years of human isolation. Weaponry. Blood boiled. It’s good for you. The soup of your misery is something for you to feel. To observe the feel. To watch it pass. To feel it disengage from your reality. To observed your reality is to observe the everything. The nothing. The breathing. The searching for something you’ll always have and never find. Blood beating. The drum of the hands. The hands of the meek come down and control the flock. The tribe of man grow smaller and smaller. Thinning numbers, the fire grows wild. The rampant devastation of society and what was once Devine. The opening, the gaping secret. It’s yours if you are here to play. Don’t think twice. Just trust your instincts. Separate your mind from your reality. Breath. Breath deeper. It’s always constant, you’ll always be here.
credits
from Karnival,
released January 7, 2023
Music, Production, Mixing: Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon
Mastering: Bob Macc
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
Ignorant in the best way hardcore-influenced death metal for those who like to windmill in a cloud of smoke. So good even this straight edge kid could be enticed. If you liked the attitude of the first Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza album, come see this. Shoutout to Aftershock reviews for the introduction. Luke