The sky will fall and blood will boil
A seed that's planted on rotten soil
Darkest dreams for all of us
As ancient lies they turn to rust
Faith in the lies, of the world's demise
And in the end, we all shall die!
The world will fall into darkness
As it exists inside of your mind
A fatalistic vision- projecting your way on mankind
Misanthropic reason- a "fallen world" for you to hate
Accentuate your inner weakness
Is death the objective of your faith?
Black or white you're always right
Deluded minds are so unkind
You want your end times waiting for you
You want your end times blind to the fucking truth
You want your end times salvation's for us all
You want these end times and for the world to fall
Living the words of a prophets dream
Through the darkest lies and the sickest schemes
Destroy the whole world is your deal
The only way your God becomes real
Faith in the lies in the worlds demise
And in the end we all shall die!!
credits
from Bloodlines,
released September 24, 2023
Mattowarrior: Guitars, Harsh Vocals, Keyboards, Bass.
Deibys Artigas: Lead Clean Vocals
Glenn Welman: Drums
I like this one as much as I like the first one, and I like Utopia quite a bit! Quality proggish Trad, great singing, not wanky, and even some Tolkien. Great! Tim McLelland
The artwork and title might mislead you to thinking this is a goofy album. Don't be fooled. It is some seriously beautiful art-rock progressive metal. On the current scene, I think of bands like IQ and Porcupine Tree, and like those bands, HoC draws in classic 70s prog influences in a completely modern and non-retro way. MindOverFour
Hades have raised and now we have Apokalyps, a mix of chaotic scenarios but not less heavier, thrashy and powerful, a perfect cocktail for the end of days.
Luckily there will be another day to play this album MediZen
The Indonesian act Kekal leaves no genre unturned, colliding black metal with industrial music with melodic post-rock on this stunning LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 25, 2023
I just discovered this band. All aspects are exceptional: vocals, instruments, composition. If I had to say what it sounds like, I would say a more metal Kansas, with Queen like guitar parts, and Blind Guardian-like sense of orchestration and story telling. The connection to 70s prog (in a lot of aspects) makes this such an enjoyable journey. MindOverFour