We come from the heavens and we bring hell to this dying world
Aeons spent among the stars have left scars in our legacy
We are just a mere shadow of our former selves
with an everlasting hunger for destruction
We traverse constellations
Carving reality, re writing the fate of all humanity
We no longer know a place called home, all we have is this emptiness we call our own
We come from the heavens and we bring hell...
We come from the heavens and we bring hell to the Earth
"Status report? Is the earth still intact? the atmosphere supporting the living?"
"Our calculations suggest we may be too late"
Mankind cannot be allowed to achieve its fate
Arm all weapons! Deploy dooms day machines
This is the end of humankind
We are the architects of your demise
There is nowhere to hide...
supported by 5 fans who also own “Traversing Constellations”
It's haunting. It's chaos. It's energy. It's fatigue. It's happiness. It's sadness. It's love. It's hate. This is close to the perfect black metal album for me. Marcello Velasco
supported by 5 fans who also own “Traversing Constellations”
The album title is appropriate: this album makes you feel like a cosmic explorer as you approach the edges of our universe. Contemplating taking a leap into a potentially dangerous new universe, you admire the celestial sights but also go through significant introspection to determine whether such an adventure will be worth it. Masterclass ambient progressive metal for the sci-fi/space nerds out there! Challenging Apathy
supported by 4 fans who also own “Traversing Constellations”
This is my favorite metal album of all time. The only bad thing is that the vocals are somewhat buried in the mix. Otherwise, the record perfectly blends a mix of metal genres with excellent songcraft. A record you'll listen to again and again. The Real Nick House
supported by 4 fans who also own “Traversing Constellations”
Hearing the songs while reading the narrative behind the lyrics, I felt overwhelmed by this tragic story in which humans and artificial intelligence couldn't coexist side by side. Their reciprocal annihilation was inevitable. Except one "sole survivor, in a ship filled with memories. She had become the proof of Earth, proof that life had existed there, a voice for all the species and beauty we once knew". A dystopian concept dressed up in brilliant musicianship! @Slevin, thanks, I owe it to you! Umbra Cornuta