The innate instinct of God is to consume
All he creates
All he speaks into existence with his fetid breath
Is to die and be devoured by soil
The dead are consumed
Excreted to feed the mangled pelt of the earth
And consumed again
In this endless cycle of death
Adulation is extorted
Praises are bled
From the ever-crackling throats of a wheezing proletariat
God ingests and creates in substitution
All substitution degrading
Ingested once more
Our beautiful, serpentine god rests
Coiled atop the universe
Oroboros of shit
Crying out and striking as the infant does
Crying and striking
As the holy petulant infant does
Blessed are we his children
Inasmuch as the young crocodile is blessed to be the sustenance of its mother
We, given in baptism to his holy saliva
We, purified within his divine gut
We, reborn, crawling from the profane yolk of his ebullient feces
May the exalted stench of his afterbirth guide us into each others’ arms
As we cower beneath His ever-flowing tears
Of Rage
And Sulfur
And Sewage
O' Lord, all powerful and bankrupt of shame
Whip our backs and take us into your frail arms
To chew our weeping faces
To pass us back into the sour soil
Again and again
Forever
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Foul Eucharist”
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
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Foul Eucharist”
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Foul Eucharist”
PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten