Recorded at SixSixSix BC and Sunstorm Studio / Warsaw, PL
Mixed and Mastered by M. Dawidek @ Widek Records
Line-up:
Bart - vocals
V - guitars/fx
Tom - guitars
Raf - bass Mark - drums
Guest appearances: M. Pawlicki (FX on "New Found Territory"), K. Sinica (FX on "This is The End"), T. Osiecki (Sitars & Tanpuras on "The Oath Pt. I - Preludium")
All songs composed by V. Visznievski / T. Jorman, except "Clones ov the System" composed by V. Visznievski / T. Jorman / M. Wisniewski
Cover artwork: B. Morawski
Artwork design: B. Morawski / R. Kudera
Artwork concept: V. Visznievski / B. Morawski / R. Kudera
Band photograph: Kara Rokita
Handwritten font concept: B. Morawski
Font execution: B. Morawski / V. Visznievski
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lyrics
THE OATH PT. II - SACRAMENTUM
The great deceiver
Master of endless war
All seeing eye upon his throne
The sovereign prophet
Dead seed of hope
Harbinger of all things to come
'Thy kingdom come, thy will be done'
Unseen deception of the sacred ones /bastard sons/
The burning signs of holy wrath
Will drown together in a pool of blood /sanguine wrath/
From red skies above
Hail of flesh will fall
As it's been foretold
Hatred's growing
The resurrection for us all
This is the oath. Sacramentum
Determination's made us strong
The time has come to rise above
The resurrection for us all
This is the oath
Sacramentum
One thousand lies
Were spread so treacherous
Delivered only to enslave
Long time awaited
The time of scorn
Has finally come to end it all
Devoured sins burn from within
Self-adoration crawling under skin /dead within/
'Thy kingdom come, thy will be done'
Unseen deception of the sacred bastard sons
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This is my favorite metal album of all time. The only bad thing is that the vocals are somewhat buried in the mix. Otherwise, the record perfectly blends a mix of metal genres with excellent songcraft. A record you'll listen to again and again. The Real Nick House