Living a life of sacrifice, engulfed in what which is pure.
Living a life molded like clay, blind acceptance - no faith within.
Being taught morality, only to see (the) blasphemy.
What once warmed my insides has suddenly turned bitter cold.
The oppression was the hypocrisy which caused religion to fail me.
Spiritually starving, my hunger grew for a life of eternity.
Reaching overhead in search of faith, falling flat - still not in touch.
(But) letting fiction define morality is why religion has failed me.
(Now) I know where your devotion lies.
Right between the fucking lines.
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I love this song. I'm glad the digital copy came with the vinyl because I was pretty bummed that the spindle hole is so tight that the flexi disk won't spin. Jay Goodrich
A fantastic debut showing from Baltimore metal band Born of Plagues, uniting post-metal's expansive textures with sludge's almighty muck. Bandcamp New & Notable May 19, 2021
The stygian duo explore themes of gender dysphoria and oppressive institutions through sludgy doom with a pitch-black underbelly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2021
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Can't say anything that hasn't already been said, but equally I can't say enough either. Mindforce are a talented bunch of guys, succeeding in paying homage to iconic acts of old, but injecting a modern, seething, and contemporary twist. Fratello might just be one of the best songs of the past ten years IMHO. Gave me chills from the first listen, and still does, even after the thousandth play. shedoverheels