"It has begun, the stars have aligned.
R'lyeh ascends from thee ocean floor.
Lord Cthulhu dreams no more!
Massive earthquakes occur as the ocean begins to boil in his presence!
Cities crumble as tentacled masses rise up from below!
In the pacific a monolithic black structure, miles high spreads like cancer on the planet!
Well visible from space it spews a putrid black ooze into a boiling ocean strewn with tentacles and filth!
Bow before him!
Our lord and savior Cthulhu!
Chant his name as you give your soul unto him!
Bow before him!
Our lord and savior Cthulhu!
Chant his name as you give your soul unto him!
Within seconds of his awakening our planet begins to distort!
Giant beings rise up from their graves!
Our planet mutates at an alarming rate!
Families begin to mutilate their loved ones under the crimson moonlight.
Psychotic Schizophrenia and Massive Hallucinations leaves us deranged.
Bow before your majesty!
Give your souls unto him!
His awakening was foretold for centuries!
Blackening the Sky with death, a realm reborn!
Bow before your majesty!
It has begun the stars have aligned!
R'lyeh ascends from thee ocean floor, lord Cthulhu dreams no more!
Massive earthquakes occur as the oceans begin to boil in his presence! Cities crumble as tentacled masses rise up from below!
Our world reborn in his shadow...
The world lies in your hands all mighty one!
Cthulhu take my soul into oblivion!"
supported by 78 fans who also own “VI: The Call Of Cthulhu”
Two impressive vocalists, variable and skilled guitarists and a tight and very powerful rhythm section. That plus the ability to write a song really leaves nothing left to desire here. mourner
supported by 66 fans who also own “VI: The Call Of Cthulhu”
Symphonic stuff in metal doesn’t make its way into my collection aside from a couple of early Cradle albums. The orch here though just ads to how huge this band sounds. It makes elements in the songs more immersive. There are plenty of breaks from orchestration where its in deathcore/slamming brutality mode. While not ignorant, the songs never play with time or get mathy making it accessible and memorable. Came out 2015? Impressed. Mitch Mitcherson