Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app.
Purchasable with gift card
Download available in 16-bit/44.1kHz.
name your price
lyrics
In flame and light, a herald pale.
I see what I was born to see: The theft of reason will fail.
(We're drawn.... we're drawn)
Empty, unending darkness.
A perfect nothing consuming all.
Drawn beyond the event horizon.
Too late tonight the stars will fall.
Engine of fear dissolving... dissolving!
So strong, the pull consuming all the lie.
Empty, unending darkness.
A perfect nothing consuming all.
Drawn beyond the event horizon.
Too late tonight the stars will fall.Tonight the stars will fall.
credits
released March 25, 2019
Dave Lowmiller - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Drum Programming
Christopher Matthew Jones - Additional Vocals and Guitar Leads
Abe Robertson - Guitar Soloist
Kathleen Cylkowski - Additional Vocals
Music by Dave Lowmiller, Christopher Matthew Jones, Abe Robertson
Lyrics by Dave Lowmiller
Production, Mix, and Master by Dave Lowmiller at Heavy Armor Records, Austin TX
Cover art by Rebecca Wallace
"A Dark Halo" Logo by Brent Ashe
Copyright 2019 Heavy Armor Records. All Rights Reserved.
PLEASE keep making music 💘
Simply one of my All time favorite Industrial Metal album ever.
It felt like discovering Fear Factory over again, Thanks !!! ▌│█║▌║▌║ S.u.F ║▌║▌║█│▌
I love the mixture of heavy sci-fi metal and clean female vocals.
So far I don't know any other band that does it and that does it that good.
Great atmosphere, great musicianship, check it out! captflake
I seem to remember this one as my second purchase from their available catalogue at that point.
The word had been spreading a while back already and on a wide scale about a 'Mass Effect Metal Music' feeling which I do share as well obviously, the compositions are massive and thoroughly written, also Mel and Dave are both imposing and skilled vocalists, each of them in their own specific way yet the synergy operates perfectly. I'll definitely keep coming back for more, Word up MECHINA ♫ doive
The slow shift of focus from David to Mel has been divisive for the fanbase, but the "Enyo Era" albums have proven that you don't need to have a super heavy style to achieve the adrenaline of metal, you just need a fast BPM, a nice blend of instruments, and great vocals, no matter if it's growling, screaming, or otherwise melancholic. lesserknownsounds