![]() The second song sort of borrows from "Wraith" off of "Ylem" with a focus on more clean vocals. There are also hints of modern Behemoth in the way some of the riffs are structured and the chorus section where Morean yells "dawn" hits hard like a Behemoth chorus. They've also included choirs into sections of the song which sound really great with this approach, and it actually feels a bit like something I'd hear on an Orphanage album. Its very immersive and listening to it gives me hope for the rest. They really try to keep the song built around these core influences, which is what makes the track work. The song "Venereal Dawn" appears to be a healthy blending of Keep of Kalessin with a Secrets of the Moon style. Here Dark Fortress seem to have worked out a lot of the problem areas on "Ylem". It's actually a very incredible and awe inspiring song. The album opens with the epic title track clocking in at nearly eleven minutes. I am not sure if any fixes are coming down the line.** Century Media seems to use a different pressing plant for this distribution location versus what is distributed in Europe. So, America/Canada/Latin America might have a problem. **UPDATE: After talking with the band it appears the misprint is only in the North American edition of the booklet. ![]() ![]() Lyrics for some songs are outright missing and this is just ridiculous to see this level of a misprint. I think there's a huge misprint in the booklet because the pages of "Lloigor" and "Luciform" show up twice. Morean has truly outdone himself wit the sheer volume of lyrics he puts forth on these songs. Within the booklet you can find more art of this nature and it is well worth looking through. Some things you can create are cool, but there is no core image touched with a feeling hand a lot of times. The obsession with photo-shop a horrible direction for art in general. I highly appreciate using real art as opposed to the heartless digital forms plaguing the industry today. The art direction this release is really awesome and the cover is extremely eye catching. A few friends urged me to check it out, so when it came out I purchased my copy at the local record store. Writer(s): Victor Bullok, Florian Magnus MaierLyrics powered by "Ylem" I wasn't really planning on rushing out to get "Venereal Dawn", but then I started hearing stirrings of how good this album was in the underground. Strip me of mind Blunt, caged and blind Strip me of thought In falsehood wrought In lies enshrined Peel from me this deception Expose the truth underneath Pristine will and perception In flesh diguised, in madness wreathed Strip me of skin The curse of my kin Strip me of soul Strip me of all Holiness and sin I withdraw, I forsake, I dissolve, I decease All shape and world now below me I succumb, shed my life wrecked by scourge and disease I am, no more, no less, now show me Luciform All nightmares yield to sacred flame Dressed in mortal frame Luciform The stars unveiled my secret name Unreachable, unspeakable Ain soph aur Strip me of selves The hunger that delves Through shape and doubt Imprisoned cells Turn me inside out Pour me into infinity Where core becomes shell Release my divinity The boundless light in living hell Luciform All nightmares burn in sacred flame Dressed in mortal frame Luciform The stars become my secret name Unreachable, unspeakable Ego to augoeides Vi veri universum vivus vici Luciform All nightmares burn in sacred flame Dressed in mortal frame Luciform The stars become my secret name Unreachable, unspeakable Vi veri universum vivus vici
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