A thunderous roar kills tranquility
As stone is rent and splintered to debris
Massive pillars sway in warning
Toppling down to seal what is doomed to be
Evade the stone!
The crushing weight of a thousand years
Thudding boulders!
The clamour of a dying age
Tongues of flame lashing out from the ground
Fires reaching from the chasms
With flailing limbs they're crawling up from underground
Crawling corpses of the damned
Raucous bluster hails the downfall
The fractured avenues awash with death
Man-made towers breaking and falling
A rotten empire's final breath
Sealed and settled, doomed to tumble
Into oblivion and nothingness
Tongues of flame lashing out from the ground
Fires reaching from the chasms
With flailing limbs they're crawling up from underground
Crawling corpses of the damned
A thunderous roar hails the downfall
As I struggle past the rent debris
Man-made towers sway in warning
As the world is ending around me
Tongues of flame lashing out
With flailing limbs they're crawling up from underground
Evade the stone!
The crushing weight of a thousand years
Thudding boulders!
The clamour of a dying age
Through fractured roads, littered with rubble
Through the city gates, my narrow escape
Vainglorious past, burning ruins,
Precious freedom, my own to shape
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Desolator have the distinction of creating music that should appeal to any fan of the various death metal sub genres. You’re going to find both brutal (Adversarial Doctrine) and melodic (Methods of Self-deception) tracks; the album has an old school feel while not really falling into OSDM worship. The technical aspect is by no means central, but tech death fans should appreciate the riff craft on display (Creatures of Habit). I even got a Sepultura vibe from the drums on the last track. Metallurgical Fire