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Inheritance

from Dead Endings

November 21st, 2025
8 tracks
54:10
Dead Endings
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Inheritance
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Inheritance
Born of Plagues
Do you still know that certain smell? Does it creep into your nostrils And wrack your mind with memories And wrack your guts with guilt and shame? Did you think time would never tell? How deep did you bury this? Sins of the father can’t come clean I bear this cross now in your name Don’t think to look for Grace in a shattered heart But see what beauty grows In the garden of your lies Your arms like chains… Anchor’s embrace… You drag me down… And in your new god I hope you’ve found forgiveness For look what beauty grows In the garden of your lies The family we’ve lived without… The selfishness of love… In the sublime light Of man’s evil inheritance I’ve seen what beauty grows In the garden of our lies
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Written over a nearly five-year period, Dead Endings is a collection of complaints and commiserations that takes aim at social ills and personal woes through a lens of gothic horror and unrepentant riffage. Melding influences from Winter and Hooded Menace to Black Sabbath and Motorhead into a mix of dirge-like plodding, breakneck thrashing, and classic metallic grooves, this brute of an album never sits still for long. Its eight tracks and 55-minute runtime will feed your need for all things heavy and leave you eager for more.

Credits

Austin Lunn: guitars, vocals

Mike Knauer: guitars

Tim Sheils: bass

Matt Maben: drums