Invert the flame or carry a cross
The totality of choice
Cry out for absurd service
Or screech with the horns of war
Genuflect to them
To which your blood is aligned
Starving hounds lust for flesh
In the fury of this midnight excursion
An ode to the almighty's throne
Cleanse the bow of the father
To garrote the bastard son
Carve out these barbaric scenes
Holiest symbol of utmost anguish
The warriors await
For malicious orders
Roared from the towers of Magh Tuireadh
Powers surge so diabolical
The Crescent One draped in velvet
Awaits the news of the assault
Court magick is prescribed to those
Of the Elatha ancestry
The Miltonic Prince of darkness
With hair of gold
I kneel
The mooncult worships at the feet of the father of night
With an incandescent torc upon his arm
We create our own sun with bonfire light
And the crown of jagged blades pierce the sky
Henceforth!
I witness my people's fury
War cries!
Empties the lungs of his hordes
Henceforth!
I declare all land eclipsed by death
Moon cults!
Roam the surface of the Earth
The power of the Moon draws forth
As taken were we from
Lycan aggressors rise to power
As taken were we from the night
supported by 19 fans who also own “The Elatha Ancestry”
this is excellent black metal composition and the final mixdown of these tracks is a perfect balance between gross LoFI guitar and vocals that are just 'right there' in the mix. crusewielder has definitely captured the cvlt sound without making it feel contrived. I only wish there were more tracks. I will be playing this record a lot and definitely watching to see what else this band puts out. KROM
supported by 18 fans who also own “The Elatha Ancestry”
What an excellent EP to back up A Vast Tomb and make sure everyone knows that great things are to come from Cork. These guys sure have the goods and the guts to make it to the top. mourner
supported by 16 fans who also own “The Elatha Ancestry”
One man Irish blackened-everything metal. Shares with Choir a remarkable ability to combine beautiful hypermelodicism and grimy, crushing heaviness. If you aren’t sold by the time the tapping lead part starts in the first song, I don’t know what to tell you. Excellent. Zachary Gillan