derived from the sectioning ritual it is mainly used for intimate understanding. by rupturing the iris it separates light into isolated chromatic waves. by observing these waves the user can understand the true nature of the subject.
lyrics
and here we seek, the luminance
where the light meets, and fills us with its radiant
kaleidoscopic waves
made flesh
adorned in grace, beauty has no other name
grace grant me peace to keep this light inside of me
crimson glow, bring the blood back to these bones
azure waves, annihilate destroy the ways
that emerald green, poisons every part of me
as the ambergris brings its life to lifeless lips
to lifeless lips
and here we bleed
the heart in order to see
the shape of everything to come
grace, grant me peace
and keep this light inside of me
crimson glow, bring the blood back to these bones
azure waves, annihilate destroy the ways
that emerald green, poisons every part of me
as the ambergris brings its life to lifeless lips
to lifeless lips
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chroma aberrate
light diverges
annihilates these wicked ways
this feeble heart of mind will make
to keep its self alive
every single day
credits
from the esoteric arts,
track released April 7, 2023
engineered recorded mixed and mastered by Justin Nazario at Soundsplitter studios
nate - guitar x vocals
owen - guitar
henry - bass
colin - drums
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