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lyrics
They descend from the stars
Their purpose undefined
Silent observers of humanity
With our fates intertwined
Celestial tribunal hidden in disguise
Passing the final judgment given
With enigmatic eyes
Floating world drifting on its track
Living with a false sense of importance
Bloodline of a distant realm approaches
Eyes that pierce the veil, destiny encroaches
Cryptic whispers in the night
Echoes of their decree
Their intentions remain obscured
A cosmic mystery
In their elusive wisdom
They weigh every feat
Deciding our fate
As the hour of reckoning speeds
Encroaching date
They descend from the stars
Their purpose undefined
Silent observers of humanity
With our fates intertwined
Celestial tribunal hidden in disguise
Passing the final judgment given
With enigmatic eyes
In the midst of chaos
They silently observe
Every action
Every choice
All preserved
Their knowledge transcends
Beyond earthly bounds
A secret council of beings
Where the truth confounds
Obscured in shadow
Their forms remain elusive
Beyond mortal comprehension
Their presence intrusive
Whispered secrets of an ancient lore
Echo through the air
As they weigh our existence
Apocolypse Verdict
8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Oh no
They’re here
They’re here
They’re here to judge us all
supported by 42 fans who also own “Apocalypse Verdict”
This is awesome! Hoping to see a vinyl release. We have hard rock, doom, stoner, vibes of early seventies hard rock. The whole package right here. JimSim
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supported by 40 fans who also own “Apocalypse Verdict”
With influences like Sabbath, Kyuss, Sleep and Windhand, I expected a generic but solid album. Ah, but they didn’t tell us what parts of those bands they meant. Gravity Well under-promised and seriously over-delivered with an album of space-aged Doom that’s closer in spirit to Acid King than any band I’ve heard. AOTY contender without a doubt. Scott Spiers