The strange dark spirit of Njiqahdda is summoned forth once again for an epic journey into an ethereal maelstrom of mystic eccentricity. Njiqahdda easily shatters the bonds of it's former self to present over 75 minutes of technical, complex, progressive and melodic Njimajikal art.
This latest spell incorporates multiple guest vocalists and a densely diverse, technically-proficient instrument performance, delving into previously undiscovered complex chasms of mind-altering mystery. With their signature thickly-immersive recording production, Njiqahdda this time lashes forth with surprising skill and virtuosity to carve violent vistas of structure out of cosmic chaos using their seemingly endless well of creative energies. Guest Appearances: Guest vocals : Syntax A. and
S. Trombatore.
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lyrics
Visions;
It was all like a dream. Every night, the same dream (nightmare) of red skies, black soil and burnt land. I remember it all as if it was reality. Each moment, every sight, it was all so real I could taste the putrid smoke as everything had burned back into the pits of the arth. Vivid accounts of things that had not happened, but felt more real than anything I had ever experienced. The looming question of meaning is drowning my thoughts in a black river of confusion. Maybe the meaning is to have no meaning. A visual representation of discord and despondency?
Remembrance;
Maybe another night an answer will come. Maybe another day. If not another day breaks to this life, it will be as it is, as it was, as if nothing at all. Each breath, closer to the end of disease and peril, but also closer to the knowing of naught. A life of unrest manifested in dreams, nightmares, disease and failure.
Heads Smashed by Teeth;
This is what is real. They were all seen as blood and this is how I will remember them. Flowing and continual movement to and from places unknown. The sky and earth all represented by blood, crushed under the weight of existence.
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PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten