We are the undying plague of this earth
Brought forth by the pain & the suffering of this heartless world
The end of it all is inevitable
You could never stop this
It’s been spiralling out of control
Everything's eventual after all
We are made to fall
We are made to fall
We are what this realm abhors
Never meant to be anything more than this
The human pestilence awakens the world from its restless sleep
Longing for its everlasting sanity
Just as far as the eyes can see
Burn it down, sacred ground, ever-longing for that tainted silent sound, so profound that I am lost I can’t be found
Never thought I’d be so underwhelmed
I always thought I’d see this for myself..
We are the undying plague of this earth
Brought forth by the pain & the suffering of this heartless world
The end of it all is inevitable
Scornful & shameless
We are the unquenched flames of this earth
The triumphant return of the end of the world
supported by 32 fans who also own “A Plague (featuring Jake Wolf of Reflections)”
I am more a melodeath guy than deathcore, but I enjoy all the symphonic elements or rythym changes. This album is a BLAST omg my neck hurt, so much headbang🤘🤘 olive855
supported by 25 fans who also own “A Plague (featuring Jake Wolf of Reflections)”
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
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
supported by 24 fans who also own “A Plague (featuring Jake Wolf of Reflections)”
Take everything that's brutal and mix it together on a deathcore basis. Put the seasoning Signs Of the Swarm call their own into consideration and what you get is basically Absolvere. A perfectly diverse brutal beast with the occassional addition of clean vocals that are not bad. Could have done without them though. mourner