Eat away at my mind
Seaking the end of the light
Swimming, sinking into the void
Watching my soul be slowly destroyed
Reap me of my soul
Burn me and walk away
I am meaningless to all of this
I am nothingness in your eyes
Drifting, floating, fading away
Slowly feed my mental decay
Another day alone in my mind
Begging to meet the Great Divine
You condemned me to die, then left me still breathing
Drifting into eternal abyss, to find what I've been seeking
Friends? Family? Gone. As if they were a figment of my imagination. Why am I here? I can't remember. It's been so long. Am I asleep or am I awake? Am I alive or am I dead? The clock moves, but time seems to stand still. The world feels cold... unmoving. I'm alone, afraid, going numb. Seemingly unphased by the day to day, but actually crumbling inside. Wearing a facade to hide my mental stability. Nobody seems to know and nobody seems to care. I'm alone again. Am I trapped in perpetual isolation?
Fade me away
I can't take another day
Tear flesh from bone
Only thing I've ever known
Reap me of my soul
Burn me and walk away
I am meaningless in all of this
I am nothingness in your eyes
PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten
Mesarthim ne communique pas de manière directe. The Great Filter est une des très rares exceptions puisque le duo australien utilise le morse au début et à la fin du morceau et ce n'est sûrement pas à nous que ce code est destiné. The Great Filter, c'est une bouteille à la mer — ou à la Voie Lactée — qui permet à Mesarthim de montrer à d'éventuelles formes de vie ce que l'humanité sait faire de mieux : c'est une œuvre épique, plus rapide et agressive, avec un sens du spectacle et du sublime ! Jordan Vauvert
The eight tracks on the latest from German black metal band pummel and hiss, working occasional atmospheric moments into the din. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 12, 2022