With 'fas...' i get the impression the whole thing is a sort of flow of consciousness that has been heavily refined to incorporate the authors seemingly genuine convictions of inverted religion. The concepts intertwine between songs, and though a poem also seems to act as an essay, an arguement against conventional, human thought subject and enslaved by greater powers. They are supposedly professed satanists i beleive though my reading indicates that the writer is just forlorn in the mentioned 'divine conflict'.
The themes that strike me most are the ones of celestial proximity (e.g. where humans are between heaven and hell) and invertion. There is also an incredible sense of entrapment 'I dared to borrow those words', words i assume to be the later mentioned in the album 'language of resistance', or blasphemy- words that bring inevitable condemnation.
I would write more but it is past 3 am and my mind has gone blank.
With 'fas...' i get the impression the whole thing is a sort of flow of consciousness that has been heavily refined to incorporate the authors seemingly genuine convictions of inverted religion. The concepts intertwine between songs, and though a poem also seems to act as an essay, an arguement against conventional, human thought subject and enslaved by greater powers. They are supposedly professed satanists i beleive though my reading indicates that the writer is just forlorn in the mentioned 'divine conflict'. The themes that strike me most are the ones of celestial proximity (e.g. where humans are between heaven and hell) and invertion. There is also an incredible sense of entrapment 'I dared to borrow those words', words i assume to be the later mentioned in the album 'language of resistance', or blasphemy- words that bring inevitable condemnation. I would write more but it is past 3 am and my mind has gone blank.