Humanity is in danger. A halo of ashes threatens to bury us all. Out of desperation a solitary man devises an ingenious machine powered by the Sun. Just two people are able to escape in time? Just 41 light-years away is a Super-Earth twice the size and eight times the mass of our own. As we move closer to this habitable exoplanet, the machine is losing power, and the heat is so overwhelming that our skin melts down to our bones until we feel no pain at all.In fact we feel the sweet relief of just letting go and becoming something else. Will we still make it as we are or will any of this even matter anymore? This chance could be our last. If there is an atmosphere, will we still be capable of life after our bodies? Catching shadows dressed in white light, nothing can be sure as nothing is no more.
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The album is a bit doomy, pretty fuzzy, and riff driven, with solid vocals. Good things in my book! All of the songs jam. Straight up head bobbin' music. Good stuff from Seattle! Misfit1969
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