White picket fence and fresh cut grass
On Mondays they come get the trash
It's a hallmark life for us
Everything's just marvelous
Modern living, the american dream
Work to death and leave your kids in debt
Everyone can own blue jeans
But we can't afford the rent
Look away from the blood stains
It will be cleaned, the memories fade away
The fridge is stocked, the bills are paid
There's always a rainbow when it rains
We'd rather pay to lock people in jail
Than feed and pay for their health
Joy can't be found, filled with such hate
System of competition, stifling change
The lives ignored and the support for war
Destabilized the world for cheap goods and labor
We couldn't pay more to help out each other
Ignoring our families, ignoring our neighbors
Dystopian nation, steady erosion
A fresh coat of paint stalls real solutions
Illusion of democracy to redirect animosity
Controlled by the oligarchy, manipulated through marketing
In the end, your castle is your prison
Struggle to give your life some meaning
All your hope put in your children
But they never come to visit
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Vthelygmia is not as brutal and remorseless as the bandname and album cover would make you think - it goes far beyond that. These 28 minutes feel like being slaughtered, hacked to bits, gutted, and fully disintegrated afterwards. A wild combination of influences, you will hear elements of black and death metal, deathcore (especially in the excellent production and vocal department), some disturbing ambience and slight touches of doom. Immensely violent, utterly satisfying, and just brilliant. David Fischer
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