I finally made it to Karij, the island town. Due to the ancient flood, what used to be the Lavulese frontier was completely submerged. What Charlie wanted with me over here was beyond me at the time. When I met him at the Lonely Claw, I realized that was no joke.
According to Charlie, there was a huge war for control over the city of Lavu, the city that used to be a metropolis but was drowned in the flood I mentioned before. The city then became the atrocious kingdom that served as shelter for the Frogplain, the great god Dränsilane's place of dreaming. Little did Dränsilane realize that his dreams would often manifest themselves in the real world.
In any case, before Dränsilane's asylum and 10,707 days of chaotic meditation, there was a war to secure the city of Lavu. Charlie says that the battle ended with a large dragon that blotted out the sky with its wingspan.
Charlie wanted me in Karij because of certain reasons regarding the power void that Dränsilane had left after his death. People who were once figments of the man's imagination suddenly had things like "will" and "resolve". They had already began to declare wars on each other. Charlie talked about this for a bit, but then abruptly diverted to another topic. Apparently, there was some valuables hidden in the Sharhodeon Forest (I). IUHIJNH. Another thing to consider was the girl.
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The first piece sounded like what I imagine the red eye storm of Jupiter sounds like with winds blowing hundreds of miles per hour that could shred through flesh like wet tissue. I heard a intriguing bass synthesizer in the background. The second track was more harsh noise with an angelic choir in the background and the final piece was a cacophony of machines. I really don’t like Harsh Noise Wall but I can’t deny that it is art because it can evoke an unsettling feeling. This was not to my taste Dionysus Virus
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Bless me Father, for I have sinned. I love the beautiful sounds of this album but I don’t have a favorite song. I have a favorite title, it’s called “I Am An Idol, But You Can Call Me The Pope”.. p.s- The Pope Smokes Dope! Dionysus Virus
C. Diab describes “Exit Rumination” as “a sonic exorcism,” and its dark, swelling songs are equal parts catharsis and tension. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2018