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lyrics
Portals and chambers and halls with no end
Eternally bound to the garden maze
The labyrinth: This realm, perhaps made by myself
I've ventured a time, returning that eve
Children cried, people fled, gathered stones meant for me
One poor soul fled beneath the sea
Half a man, half a bull, made of godly seed
Called mad, misanthrope
An arrogant being
Touring my grounds, I charade with my guest
Another Asterion
Courts, mangers, cisterns, fountains
Infinite in number, yet I know them all
I charge as bull, tumble to the ground
I hurl from a rooftop bloodied and bashed
Nine men come to slay me every ninth year
I'll use their dead forms to furnish my rooms
I hear another nine in search of their prey
I beg this time that my redeemer has come
Rising from the dust to send me from this place
If only I could hear all of the rumblings of the world
If Elric had a soundtrack it would be this. It's everything you want from a epic metal album. Like a hot poker in the eye, but in a good way. Scott Malthouse
IMHO, one of those albums that catches your attention immediately, but needs a few listens to really appreciate how great it is. Getting addicted guys, really! sachavonkarl74
So I can't leave a long enough review to say everything I want. But I will say this, I love this EP. It's a great little follow up to times, and has just enough of a dynamic shift in sound to prove that Smoulder isn't a one trick pony with their first album's formula. This one really plays up the 70s prog aspects (DUST and Manilla Road influences definitely shine through even harder here). It's still Smoulder, don't get me wrong. Just a different side in some ways, all of which are good. playfulpooka