This is the latest abomination from Ævangelist, a blackened atmospheric death metal monstrosity from the US/Finland.
Something is moving in the night. Something is writhing in the murk. It’s ugly, foul, and destined to cloud everything in a miasma of disgusting horror.
Something is moving in the night. Sinister, grim, and shapeless, this mutating mass of darkness has slipped into our reality from who knows where, compelled to seek out the light and smother it completely wherever it finds it.
Something is moving in the night. Something that’s a timeless, undefined creation of chaotic energies given birth by dark incantations and soulless sacrifice. This is devilwork most foul.
Something is moving in the night. A nightmare given sickly life and corrupted beyond measure. Something is edging closer with every hopeless second, something that cannot be denied, but can only be feared.
Something is moving in the night. There have been many previous manifestations of this nightmare, but none have been as comprehensively realised as this latest horrific entity.
Something is moving in the night. Something that brings increasing terror with every breath that’s taken. All life will soon come to an end, and all of creation will fade into the eternal sleep.
Something is moving in the night.
Something is here.
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