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Chapter VII: Exodus
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Take a step back, we’re leaving; burn the libraries to the ground and mustn’t look back, we’re leaving; kill the council. Melt the blood red snow. The kids will be just fine when our path is overgrown. We’ve had our chance, it’s their time to shine.
Mirror mirror look at what I’ve done; what I’ve done. All the insects love me, I own everyone. Mother mother we will get it done; we will get it done. Gonna greet this madman with the piper’s guns and reverse our fear. One last hurrah before we leave here. The kids mustn’t learn what we’ve learned these years.
This machine has broken down; broken down. In the watchers’ tower the alarm bells sound. Father father we will make you proud; we will make you proud. Gonna march this army from the underground through the silver gates. Melt down the masks that conceal his face and cut out the heart of our last mistake.
All hail the revolution’s here today. We’re here to blow your majesty away. Time to hit rewind. Think you can steal this crown boys? Your mistake. Fighting reflections in mirrors you can’t break. Time to hit rewind.
For tonight... come light... time to hit rewind. For tonight he must die.
Oh piper piper, the city’s still now; we’ve cleared the air. She’s bruised and battered but never fear she will rise again. And while the children dream in colour pack your greys and join the others. How’d we fall this far? We never put it down to human error. We’ll be racing for the ships; be making for the stars, please guide our final way.
supported by 10 fans who also own “Chapter VII: Exodus”
Not that it matters (*), but I'd usually take my prog a tad more metal.
The cheer brillance and boldness here makes it up for it.
(*) It does matter. It might convince other metalheads to give it a try. Also, don't depreciate yourself, unless it is for a joke.
-- What? But my life is a joke!
Infernal is more convoluted than this note, and far more beautifully written. unidual
supported by 8 fans who also own “Chapter VII: Exodus”
In the wake of buying the Welcome To The Planet I also went for this older "EP" (clocking in on 70 minutes a rather big big EP...) as a final farewell to a very bright bright star that sadly doesn't shine anymore. Carsten Pieper
Tim Arnold's latest album of lushly detailed art-pop explores the insidious ways tech surveillance has become a part of our lives. Bandcamp New & Notable May 9, 2023