Darkside of Humanity
Although this is not really my genre, I must say AntiKosmos always hit the spot. Thx for this track, looking forward to the next one.
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He stumbled through the thick fog, his vision hazy from the toxic gases emanating from the alien monster pursuing him. He could hear its massive footsteps closing in, each one echoing like thunder in the desolate landscape.
He had landed on this planet alone, seeking to collect samples and data to bring back to Earth. But he had not anticipated encountering such a formidable opponent.
As he ran, he felt the gases seeping into his spacesuit, clouding his thoughts and slowing his movements. He knew he couldn't keep this up for long.
Just as he felt himself slipping away, the monster appeared before him, its gaping maw looming over him like a nightmare. He tried to fire his weapon, but his fingers were numb and unresponsive.
And then, darkness consumed him.
When he came to, he was lying on the ground, surrounded by a thick fog. His spacesuit had protected him from the worst of the gases, but he still felt disoriented and weak.
As his vision cleared, he saw the monster looming over him, but it didn't seem hostile anymore. In fact, it almost looked... curious?
He slowly sat up, his mind racing with questions and confusion. What had happened? Why was the monster not attacking him?
And then, it hit him. The gases that the monster had been emitting weren't toxic at all. They were a form of communication, a language he had never encountered before.
With a newfound sense of wonder, he reached out tentatively to the monster. To his surprise, it didn't recoil or lash out. Instead, it seemed to welcome his touch, as if reaching out in its own form of communication.
And in that moment, he realized that he had made first contact with a new form of life. A life that, until that moment, he had assumed was hostile and dangerous.
As he continued to communicate with the monster, he felt a sense of awe and humility wash over him. He had come to this planet seeking to explore and conquer, but he had found something far more precious: a connection with a being from another world.
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Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke
supported by 39 fans who also own “Cosmic affliction in outer Orbit”
The atmospheres are frosty, the music dark and foreboding, but the most important ascpet are the RIFFS! The music feels very thought out and well crafted. Good nipple-stiffening metal TheFolkAlchemist
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