This 6-panel Digipak CD features gorgeous, hand-drawn vertical panorama cover artwork by Alice Duke, full-color on-disk design, and a lush 12-page booklet containing extensive lyrics and liner notes. The music was lovingly tracked live to analog tape by producer Justin Weis. Cormorant are 100% independent, so all proceeds from this webstore go directly back into funding the band and its music.
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lyrics
What horrors we wage
in the light of day,
bodies left decaying
for the world to see.
Conakry,
September, two thousand nine.
Moïse Dadis,
junta chief, will not resign
his command
to sworn democratic law.
Thousands band
to demand that he withdraw.
Crowd trapped.
Soldiers
gather,
guns drawn.
Fire.
Butchery veiled in tear gas,
bayonettes puncture eyes.
Flesh strewn across the grass,
knives sever robes from thighs.
Women raped with gun barrels,
bullet through a child’s head,
howls of humans feral
as they haul away the dead.
Red berets,
elite guard,
murder-crazed,
a city scarred.
Stores they loot,
ribs they snap
under boot.
Cadavers wrapped.
“C’est du
jamais-vu,”
they said.
“Pourquoi
nous, Allah?”
they pled
to absent god.
At the morgue a mother
seeks out her son.
No remains were found.
A desperate father
reaches for his gun,
his daughter bound
in an army base,
used by soldiers in turn,
‘til a rapist discerned
her familiar face,
and, shamed, set her
free.
She speaks no word to her doctor,
for fear her pain disgrace her kin.
For weeks she dared not sleep or dream.
Camara denied blame for the atrocity:
“The military’s beyond my control.”
The chief of his guard drew a pistol
and fired a round in the president’s
skull.
He survives,
abdicates.
A flood of
candidates
compete in Guinea’s
first truly
democratic vote.
Anarchy
mars the year.
Election
frauds unclear.
Will of the people:
Guineans elect
Alpha Condé.
The girl’s suicide,
the son never found,
the butchers alive.
The butchers alive.
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu