A limited edition jewel box CD with a full color 16-page booklet, including lyrics. Comes with a free digital download. Artwork by Alex Kudelin (better known as Vasya Lozhkin).
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lyrics
Long ago there was a sea around
Hundred miles of water indiscrete
Unique species, special forms abound
Then people came to satisfy the need
Smudge the spit on your face
And say - "thank you!"
Smudge the spit on your face
Say - "thank you!"
Oblivion keeps no signs of life for now
On a cold and windy desert night
Feel the beat of a degradation party
Do you still have another hand to bite?
Awaiting for another generation
Of speechless slaves to feed them to the ground
We respect your feelings,
As a corpse and human being
Everything will go the way it's planned
Welcome to the rebirth
Rebirth Island
Welcome to the rebirth
Rebirth Island
Island
Island
On soil of cotton brains and oil hearts
The precious kingdom stands
Confident and strong and out for blood
To bite the feeding hand
To bite the feeding hand
To bite the feeding hand
supported by 31 fans who also own “Aral Sea I - Feeding Hand”
I bought the album on vinyl basically just to have the EP on physical format, I'll be honest.
This is not to say the album is bad (it is absolutely amazing) but the EP blew me away and is honestly one of the best and most versatile albums I've listened to in a while and the vocals are just insanely good.
If you like ExLibris you'll love this band too, no doubt thebluemeanie
supported by 29 fans who also own “Aral Sea I - Feeding Hand”
This is the first progressive metal album I've loved in quite some time. Phenomenal songwriting, instrumental virtuosity, and stellar vocal performances make this one of the most unique and strongest releases of 2020. Holdeneye
The Australian instrumental band juxtapose classical pianos and ambient swells with uncompromising, proggy post-metal. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 9, 2023
supported by 25 fans who also own “Aral Sea I - Feeding Hand”
If someone were to ask me why I love progressive rock, this album would be one of my examples. It's eclectic; it's beautiful; it's sufficiently complex; and its cover art is cool. Soul Doubt does one hell of a great job of reprising the album's themes and building atmosphere and emotion throughout the >100 minute affair. And the cherry on top of it all is that there are no middling or superfluous songs--which is impressive because double albums usually have some amount of filler.
Magnifico!
Conscire