The story of one man lost amongst a war of disease, in a future not to far from now that we have made ourselves. The album was written and recorded in 2 months, by 2 artists 6000 miles apart, for the love of music. All lyrics and art included. The art was designed by Randy Carter.
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The disease is young and all it knows is it needs to survive it is consuming the world around it.
lyrics
Enter the sight
Consume the light
Devour the flesh
Envelope the mind
Spread the domain
We're not the past
Developed in sun
Heal the weak
Devoured by none
We're your flesh
Created in labs
Designed to die
Born of hate
Lived a lie
Perpetual flaw
You are the god
The creator of sin
Left in flesh
A worthless life
Of what remains
Broken
Costing
Your life alone
Wasted
Taken
Seeing
Breathing
Your sight is now
Bleeding
deceiving
You made me
I am alive
Consume your sight
My host cant die
Chorus:
I am distracted everyday
I feel this this war in every way
Mid section:
Feeling the struggles today I can light the way
(I am the one you can follow and to make the grade)
All I can see is the night time, a likely place
(I am the one you can see just to be in my way)
I fall through the river and I cannot be alone
(I am the one who can see it)
Tracking the light
Consuming your life
One to become
life is lost
Are We all left
coming to take your life
we will be one
Chorus:
I am distracted everyday
I feel this this war in every way
I've Fallen
(I am the one you can follow and to make the grade)
(I am the one you can see just to be in my way)
(I am the one who can see it)
Mechina has done it again - an absolute masterpiece. More peaceful than previous albums, but delivers with majestic orchestrations and empowering motif. Morkahn
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