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lyrics
Exposed to the truth of the tomb
Nightmares explicit, the true nature of doom
Psychedelics cast off this anchor of flesh, ascending to climax in a drug induced bliss
The earth before me mutates, my third eye comes alive
Standing before this garden where death blossoms so, on the cusp of dark wisdom which man ought not know
Expansive necrotic landscape, mocked by that orb in the sky
Aghast at the wayside of this infinite crypt
The horror unfolds before my eyes
Upon the sea that hateful Moon shone, the sky let out an elongated sigh
Midnight revelations narcotic in nature guide me to where death does reside
Nocturnal eikon, my loathsome reminder that all things must come to an end
Moonlight cascading, this lunar strain illuminating the faces of the damned
Wandering this incorporeal course, a cadaverous vista of unresting souls
Damnation hidden in this unhallowed place, “That which shrieks silent in the blackness of space”
Famished worms churning, consuming the flesh of men
Who were saved not when placed within the dirt
Here lies the flesh of all churchyards, beneath a vespertine sky
Upon this necropolis crash the fickle waves of death
Unbearable stench
Emanating from this sea of blood
Waves recede, revealing the basalt crown
On the mammoth skull of Death
What the Moon brings
Fiendish flora I crush as I flee in despair, how my lungs ache
Their nectar it flows, horrid their stares, calmly they gaze
Lotus faces, life wilting to naught, transfigured by this juggernaut
Lay me down among the corpses
supported by 24 fans who also own “What the Moon Brings”
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
supported by 23 fans who also own “What the Moon Brings”
A beautiful journey from start to finish, with perfectly placed moments of gentility amidst the rhythmic intrigue and blast beats of their guest drummer. jsteadmanfan
supported by 22 fans who also own “What the Moon Brings”
My first exposure to Inferi was seeing them live with Shadows of Intent. They were supporting this album.
Unbelievably awesome live show and the greatest possible way to discover this amazing band.
Love everything they produce. Obstacle of Affliction
supported by 22 fans who also own “What the Moon Brings”
This album being played over the PA system at the museum where Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" is housed is what caused the faces of the clocks in the painting to melt. meeko