Look me in the eyes
and tell me you're alive
cause you're heads on fire
and you look like god
maybe it's the bath salts and the moonlight
so if you don't come home then I'll know why
and if you're trying to save the world
well you're far more apt to spread the fire
WOULD YOU BURN SOMEBODY'S HOUSE DOWN
WOULD YOU EAT SOMEBODY'S CHILDREN?
WOULD YOU CHAIN YOURSELF UP TO A TREE AND BE TRUE?
WOULD YOU PUSH SOMEBODY DOWN THERE
IN THAT HYDROCHLORIC NIGHTMARE?
DID YOU BITE A LITTLE MORE THAN YOU COULD CHEW?
look me in the eyes and tell me I'm insane
cause you're out of phase and unfocussed
and if you're looking to scare me off
well you're much more likely to turn me on
why it's so hard
to discard
it's so hard
holding on far too long
comfort fades still you stay
don't let go
let me go
don't let go
use me now I know how
mate with you make it through
something old takes control
eat your fear disappear
so get out your sword
and march naked into the sun
and wait for the machines to come
supported by 11 fans who also own “THE CALL OF HEREDITARY ENGINES”
Harsh, dissonant, frightening and even a little bit unnerving. All this can be said about Void Masquerading as Matter - but it is also complex, immersive (if you are not repelled), fascinating and rousing (in the sense of: dragging you into the abyss). How ever you describe the music of Thantifaxath for yourself it's clear what this music is not: conventional and boring. Go ahead, dare to make the trip. The reward is there. mourner
supported by 11 fans who also own “THE CALL OF HEREDITARY ENGINES”
Thantifaxath is one of that phenomena you can enjoy and fear simultaneously. Those nightmarish soundscapes are so perfectly crafted that you have to smile while rushing towards your psychic breakdown. Exceptionally musicianship that easily sinks in deeply. mourner