I cannot tell when the dissociations
did first set in
Subliminal yet undeniable
an uncertain form of slight disarray -
intangible
His gaze is making me feel uncomfortable
in my own skin
Is it just the search for sanctuary
In a very unconventional meaning
With the progress of our therapy
it was as we switched roles
He developed an aura of superiority
towards my scientific approach
as if I was just a marionette
in his play
The way in which he looked at me
- meaningful, threatening
what does he plan
Do I really look at myself
through his eyes across the room
How can that be?
How did he banish my mind from my body?
In me he found a host
strong in mind but weak in will
The perfect tool to fulfill his deeds
and leave this shell of decrepitude
Kamokh is his name
given to him by dark coven,
written in the book
in the ink of his own blood
Wasn't it a dream
that I wrote mine
next to it
in the ink of my own blood
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Now this a real treat for me, just when i thought i heard the best Tech Death Metal Cd of the year with the release of Dawn of Dementia's new release, i received this in the mail today, Another Tech Death Metal Gem and a Contender for Tech Death Metal release of the year easily, and this is only a EP!!! can you imagine what they could do with a LP!!! these guys are at the top of the food chain with DOD, buy it now, or forever kick yourself in the Ass!!!
let the metal flow \m/\m/
CD UPGRADE!!! elcarohw
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Proficient Tech Death, muscular and colorful. The guitars are tight, the rhythm section is clean, vox are stacked and gritty, and the band only wants $3 for the whole slab. What are the rest of y'all waiting for? Ghuughra
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Top-notch tech death. Extremely clean (maybe too clean for some?), excellent songwriting. Lots of gripping atmospheres too. The Japanese folklore theme even adds a little something. Highly recommended. Nekobibu
On their self-titled debut, Bhavachakra make black metal, flamenco guitar, and Liszt-like piano passages collide. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 17, 2016
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Wack to think they somehow went up from here. Just... damn...
its not gonna rip your face off, but its every bit as punchey and hard-hitting as the stuff coming straight out the minds of archspire.
And man them solos. im a real goon when it comes to that stuff, can't dig them, but, its fucking gooey right here, tickling all my brain parts in the perfect way. MyNameIsRedundant