The Boundary of Science, can never be reached.
The Jester Race, shall extinct eventually.
Wake up, you miserable insects.
Wake up, you miserable insects.
Your existence is our compassion
Your existence is our compassion
Dimensional Elimination!
Apocalypse of the bordering world——world!!
Invaild escape! Grinded in two-dimenstional world.
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
The Jester Race, shall extinct eventually.
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
Your technology is like toy, vulnerable as your race
You are not alone in universe, but prepare to be extincted
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
The Jester Race, shall extinct eventually.
Wake up, you miserable insects.
The Boundary of Science, can never be reached。
The Jester Race, shall extinct eventually.
Wake up, you miserable insects.
Your existence is our compassion
NO!
credits
from ORACLE DEMO 2016,
released June 6, 2016
Draugr - Guitar , Drum Programming , Mix , Songwriter
Hu-Kayev - Bass
Kiryu - Vocal , lyrics
Cover Art by:Symbolic Art Studio
Logo Art by:Symbolic Art Studio
supported by 7 fans who also own “Dimensionality Reduction Exterminate”
Wack to think they somehow went up from here. Just... damn...
its not gonna rip your face off, but its every bit as punchey and hard-hitting as the stuff coming straight out the minds of archspire.
And man them solos. im a real goon when it comes to that stuff, can't dig them, but, its fucking gooey right here, tickling all my brain parts in the perfect way. MyNameIsRedundant
supported by 7 fans who also own “Dimensionality Reduction Exterminate”
So, technical death metal often feels like quite the slog (or show-off), if the song writing skills / self-control of the band are not that high. This album is not a drag at all. Listening to this, even though it is top-notch-busy tech-death is way more calming than even trying to pronounce the band's name. Reminds me of Necrophagist quite a lot, which is one of the biggest achievements a tech-death-band can achieve in my book. Even the 5 minute ambient outro passes by in a few heartbeats. David Fischer