You can take our lives, but you’ll never take our gains
And you can take my compound, provided you have peaceful aims
But if you use it to take a life, I’ll have to take the blame
We’re Leonold and Regibald. We’re close, but we’re not the same
We made our fortunes in instruments of war — no more!
Who brought the mercenaries here?
The chemist and the engineer
Saving the world with my brother
Reggie, take these potions. You’ll need them for the ride.
And don’t forget your protein to grow your bis and tris.
Brother, I wish I could be with you, but we both have very different jobs to do
Mine the elements, build a giant bomb, blow up a mountain. Blow up a mountain!
Blow up a mountain to save the world.
It is not in mortal hands to hasten Perdition’s deadline — this I believe with all my heart. But the finite laws of ethics, and even theology, do not account for infinite contexts.
We made our fortunes in instruments of war — no more!
We lived our lives in comfort, studying the universe and its laws
Now I worry for your safety in the sorceress’s claws
May the warriors protect you. May the priest of Chaos bless you.
May my potions resurrect you should any evil intercept you.
This could be the last time that we speak
The situation’s looking bleak.
Don’t let me down, brother.
Go thwart the sorceress’ aims
You’re hunting a dangerous game
Go save the world, brother. Brother!
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This time, there's really nothing to moan about! I've criticized the band's previous two albums for containing too much pointless improvisations, while, at the same time, I highly appreciated the brilliant songwriting. "Farmhouse Odyssey" have used the past three years wisely for perfecting the latter, and I like the way they root their music in the sound of the 70's, while avoiding the annoying stereotypes of this decade. I'm especially pleased to find a 12-minute track here, that doesn't sound like assembled from parts in the beginner's prog construction kit. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Mysterious, yet nostalgic, Isolubilia is truly an ode to the romance found in the pursuit of a mystery. Musically rich in turbulence and serenity, majesty and humbleness, this album made me feel both lonely, yet understood as an isolated individual. Perhaps we're all fellow romantics, looking up at the same night sky, trying to wring our own meaning out of the stars. I hope that pursuit never ends. The John
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022
A career-spanning live album from the European experimental rock band, featuring King Crimson's Gavin Harrison on drums. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 27, 2021
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I have listened to this album many times and each time I notice something different I love. Awesome musicianship with excellent songwriting at it's best. shlink88