Humans like cannibals, that each other’s meat.
Let me introduce myself, as a alchemist of ills.
I Descend into the abyss, I cut the earth to make it bled.
I run a black sea of the darkness till wasn’t life to be killed.
I infest the air, with sulfur and dioxide.
My Oil is spread, in millions of gallons by the oceans.
I melt the temples of ice, light up the skies on fire.
Must learn the nescient mind, a futile land, cant will be tilled.
There will be blood. Your entrails of full of scum.
There will be blood. Known death with a cut throat.
Tanned fingers on acid, my slaves born to serve.
By a eternal debt become, an heritage forged with my will.
Sores in your mouth, the pain will be shared.
Land buy for nothing, a deal will pay in this grave.
I see the worst inside, I don’t look beyond when I need.
I hear a million lies till exhale an acid breath.
About all I've had testify, I build a contempt for human life.
Must learn the nescient mind, over crude spilled, is useless the cry.
The guilt say the call.
To pain will must come.
I’m dead, I will fall, in a hole.
I will die in a tomb.
Bath into black gold.
I’m dead, I will fall, I’m rot.
There will be blood.
credits
from READY TO KILL,
released January 28, 2016
Leviathan - Bass and Screams
Hammer - Drums
Criminal Mind - Guitars
Razor - Guitars
supported by 42 fans who also own “There Will be Blood”
Has that nostalgic feel of late 80's, early 90's thrash/proto death while being so well done it forms its own identity. Regardless kicks ass start to finish, leaving you wanting more! warchrist30
supported by 40 fans who also own “There Will be Blood”
Quite possibly the best thrash metal album since the early 90s. Sounds like it could be a lost classic from 87-90, but it’s not a paint-by-numbers retro exercise, either. Vicious riffs and killer lead work (check out the Maiden-esque harmonies on “Spiral of Hatred” and ""Onset"). Love that snare sound, too. Juan Valdeath
supported by 39 fans who also own “There Will be Blood”
Different in style but just as furious as their more recent releases, this wonderfully hammering journey through Laceration's earlier releases is just under an hour or so's worth of the highest quality underground death and thrash metal, to the point any track could have been my favourite. poisonremedy