Sustainably produced 6-panel digipak made from recycled/recyclable materials and printed with environment friendly ink. Edition of 200. Expected to ship on or around September 18th. Released with Dark Trail Records, under licence from Roman Numeral Records.
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Sleeper Vessels 12"
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
FAWN LIMBS 'Sleeper Vessels' is a machine. Like all the FAWN material before it. This new record is a mechanism that is both fine-tuned and beautifully disordered. Advanced, forward thinking. Truly a gem.
Mixed by Pedram Valiani at Outlier Sound. Mastered by Simon Hawemann at Sludge Studios. Guest vocals and lyrics on tracks 11 & 13 by Chad Kapper of Frontierer / A Dark Orbit.
300 on transparent orange w/black swirl.
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**CUSTOMERS IN EUROPE: European edition available at Wolves And Vibrancy Records
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lyrics
Life is like climbing a stepless ladder to be reborn
To be absolved from the clutches of your own flaws escaping stature
Sprawling between the ears, a malady
All pursue's to no avail
Grown from mud, kept in a cage
The hunger loses significance
Irrelevant famine vows
Speaking for justice rebounds into a harangue spat from a voiceless vent
All is black now
Languish within a decrepit crate
Starving by will to attain an end
Grown from mud, kept in a cage
The hunger loses significance
To be reborn, to be absolved
To be restored, to be absorbed
Calm down the brutes breathing debris
All pursue's to no avail
All is black now
Arranged to rigid, suggestive postures
Like the icons the conquerors bow to
Please themselves to the sight resembling a routine expedition to the human psyche
Looking for a deeper meaning amongst all the sinews and tendons
Calm down the brutes breathing debris
All is black now
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
Even for this genre the sheer intensity of this album always manages to floor me. Might not be the most unique album under the sun but it doesn't have to be; the performances are tight and ferocious, the songwriting is dynamic and explosive, the production is crushing, it's just all things to a mathcore fan. napalmsatan