This song is painfully addictive... I can't stop listening to it. It's just so good to have Matt Barlow's passion back in this band.
This album picks up where Framing Armageddon leaves off - at the birth of Set Abominae:
"As the ages pass, Set watches mankind grow as a race, and realizes that they have much potential within them. As a result, he decides to spare them the annihilation he was bred to do, though he warns Humanity that they must overcome their own flaws, lest they face destruction (Come What May)." - wiki
This song is painfully addictive... I can't stop listening to it. It's just so good to have Matt Barlow's passion back in this band.
This album picks up where Framing Armageddon leaves off - at the birth of Set Abominae:
"As the ages pass, Set watches mankind grow as a race, and realizes that they have much potential within them. As a result, he decides to spare them the annihilation he was bred to do, though he warns Humanity that they must overcome their own flaws, lest they face destruction (Come What May)." - wiki