As the ships crew is asleep in their hyperspace chambers, some awake. The ones that awake are still infected. They are far from the Hive mind and begin to go feral wandering the ship, as their thoughts spin out of control.
lyrics
Caught in the void
Dragged in our time
Sleep it confides
state to decay
Mind in the loss
Distance divides
eyes from the wake
Scrape at the skies
Dreaming of death
All that surrounds me is
Kept in the dark
Wasted no flesh in time
These are thoughts
Lost in the space of life
Left in the cold
feed on the weakened mind
Death is the sound of the lies they keep feeding me
fingers they rip as thoughts keep on pulling me
voices they scream what's left inside of me
(4x)
mind
(2X)
we feel it so cold
we feel it as loss
Into the void I hide
I cannot free my mind
Hypocrisy and crime
I cannot see my soul
We are the life
All we consume
what we see
Shall we combine
Enter my eyes
Lost to no dream
Death
Combine
Lives
Minds
Into the void I hide
I cannot free my mind
Hypocrisy and crime
I cannot see my soul
pull at my brain
The voice of the scars
Kept in all dark
No sin of this rust
Colors do fade
As life starts to rain
Emptiness of loss
The sins of our pain
sick of the times
confused at the voice
kept at the wake
surround by lies
the emptiness compounds
the feeling distrust
our eyes seek through time
The answers of what
This album has stood the test of time for me in a way few have, I can confidently say it is my favorite album of all time. The way everything comes together in this album is nothing short of incredible, blistering guitar work and drumming, ethereal synths and orchestration, beautiful melodies, clean and distorted vocals, all flowing together perfectly. 10 out of 10, this is a must listen for any fan of industrial or symphonic metal. Robert Saunders
Starlifter is quite possibly the best piece of music ever written. Worth paying $10 for it alone, and while none of the other tracks match it, they're not far behind - cenotaph and grand hunt in particular. _shadowstorm_
While I carry no great nostalgia for the 2000’s Industrial sound, it is cool to hear it revisited through these guys. And “Megalopolis” is a nice moody slice of Blade Runner. Brian Parker