Oblivion, the 3rd album by Isolated Antagonist. The beginning of the story of the end of the world. All part of the same concept story from the other 2 albums. All profits are donated to dana-farber cancer institute in the name of Melanie Crim a solider who lost her battle with breast cancer.
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This song is about letting your possessions own you, take control of you.
From the upcoming album Oblivion
lyrics
lyrics:
All that I see
That lies and dreams
have filled me
Carved out my skin
Things that be
will need me
Taken
Wages for slaves
our hearts
Slaved for wage
I want to feed with you today
Left to the blind
Dead in light
Taken
Wages for slaves
our hearts
Slaved for wage
I want to feed with you today
Save me
Wages for slaves
before long
Slaved for wage
A fictional regret
Chaos and crime
War of life
Mire and gold
poor and caged
Depths of crisis of life
Dead in fallout of time
Dead in fallout of time
Dead in fallout of time
Dead and fallen time
I feel it...
Taken
Wages for slaves
our hearts
Slaved for wage
I want to feed with you today
Plastic and meaningless
And lost
Save me
Wages for slaves
before long
Slaved for wage
A fictional regret
Taken
Wages for slaves
our hearts
Slaved for wage
I want to feed with you today
Save me,
Wages for slaves
before long
Slaved for wage
A fictional regret
credits
from Oblivion,
track released July 5, 2016
Re-released December 21, 2016
Lyrics: Glen Mitchell
Music: Nate Gradowski
Bass: Christian Olde Wolbers
supported by 5 fans who also own “Wages For Slaves”
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_
supported by 5 fans who also own “Wages For Slaves”
Mechina has done it again - an absolute masterpiece. More peaceful than previous albums, but delivers with majestic orchestrations and empowering motif. Morkahn
supported by 5 fans who also own “Wages For Slaves”
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