Dante returns Eden to earth, to the antagonist he is filled with wonder as the planet has moved orbit on its own, its colors have changed and the planet is alive not dead like when they left, but the life is different everything on the planet is the antagonist, as they approach the antagonist speaks threw Eden. The moon is gone and now mars orbits the earth. The voice is loud and bellows, it begins as an order to return her, and instead he argues and creates demands.
lyrics
I've returned to
the land you lead me
I've returned with
the hole now made
Death is all that’s left
in front of me
Drawn into
this trap you made
All this eden
That’s speaks to me
In this place
I know I was made
Son of earth
I left to survive
Save her
From all that’s inside
We Left With scars
We left to heal
Sacred are
the eyes of mine
Follow, making all the worlds inside of me
Maybe I will free the monster, I fall like dreams
Inferno is
This dream of mine
stars have moved
you left to heal
Open your mouth
Unburden your lies
Speak to me
in voices unheard
caress those sounds
Of emptiness combined
broken on the waves
Fixated on my life
Aware and seeing as
The darkness now speaks
Follow, making all the worlds inside of me
Maybe I will free the monster, I fall like dreams
Inferno is
This dream of mine
Gone
Away
Darkness
divides
Death
Decay
Awaken
my mind
I cry, fade, oh Im taken
We are up in lightning skies I fall
Here in time
The place of birth
What was left
What is gone
From this land
I do for see
A place
To be forgotten
From light
supported by 6 fans who also own “The Infernos Son”
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
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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_
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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