Annihilation Cult - Limited Edition book style Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
--LIMITED EDITION PHYSICAL EDITION - BOOK STYLE COMPACT DISC--
12 page book style compact disc version of the brand new album Annihilation Cult by Scorn Of Creation.
Combining the printing methods of book binding and other common printed packaging, this limited edition physical release of 'Annihilation Cult' is a very elegant and unique offering.
Limited to 80 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Annihilation Cult
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
***BUNDLE EDITION***
(Includes 1x copy of the Annihilation Cult CD and 1x Annihilation Cult t-shirt)
Includes the book style CD a brand new, screen printed Annihilation Cult t-shirt.
Designed by Mortuus Art and Scorn Of Creation and printed on 100% cotton AS Colour shirts.
Limited to 20 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Annihilation Cult
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Lay him on his back
Tie his hands down tight
Gag him, remove sight
Spread his legs apart
Hand me the blow torch
Castration by fire
For what you have done
This will help you see
This will bring some clarity
It hurts me to do this
Why did you make me?
How can you not see
What I am trying to do?
Let the smell of burnt flesh haunt your dreams
This is for what you did to me
But my point is made
Disfigured, I'll allow you to stay
Let this be a lesson
For today, we can not move back
Our mission will soon be complete
credits
from Annihilation Cult,
released April 4, 2021
Vocals: Kris Gillan
Guitars, VST's and additional vocals: Seth Jackson
Bass: George Prowse
Drums: Shaun Anderson
I really appreciate how well put together the songs are, nothing feels superfluous and the many influences in the music hang together comfortably, in a genre that often feels ill thought out this is a welcome breath of fresh air.
Grindy disso-tech? Don't mind if I do syncretist
Yes! Beautiful tech dm. All instruments can be heard, great mix. A lot of good death metal suffers from bad & blurry mixes.
Better with each listen. Creative song parts and song writing. Will definitely stay on personal power rotation. imprint
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire