Where Has Your God Gone Now?

from Black Dog's Serenade by Acrolysis

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The evil lurking in behind the veil of faith
Depravity is justified
Blood on the alter mixed in with the seed of man
Where innocence is sacrificed
Inside your temples
Believe you’re safe
Yet marble angels shed no tears
Drawn by deception
Held down by fear
The devil’s playground is their lair

Defiled by them
Remorse pretend
Your church defend
Where has your God gone now?
Accused deny
Your God defy
Justice you cry
Where has your God gone now?

Each aisle they stalk, try to single out their prey
They use the calling to distract
It’s in your God’s name they lay down a healing hand
That slithers down a child’s back
The burning hunger
Through burning eyes
Sick fantasies they can enact
Kneel down before me
Free heaven’s door
Your eat my flesh and I’ll eat yours

Defiled by them
Remorse pretend
Your church defend
Where has your God gone now?
Accused deny
Your God defy
Justice you cry
Where has your God gone now?

Suffer in silence, victims of decadence
The scars they wear can never heal
Dreams into nightmares, through sacraments of pain
Trapped in the memory of the shame
They are abandoned
Become outcasts
Unworthy of the faith it’s claimed
Yet institutions
Of righteousness
Allow persuasion to remain

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from Black Dog's Serenade, released July 10, 2019
Enemies of the state:
Konstantine Ana (Vocals/Guitars)
Amit Bamay (Drums)
Mytal Baba (Bass)

Written by Konstantine Ana, Amit Bamay & Mytal Baba

Recorded June 2018 - September 2018

Mixed and Masterd by Matt Clarke

Artwork design by All4band.com

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Acrolysis Sydney, Australia

Acrolysis is an Australian heavy metal band formed in Sydney, Australia, formed in 2016.

The band's sound may best be described as a manifestation of raw anger and emotion, combining a musical style reminiscent of old school metal bands and combine politically charged lyrics, in an attempt to honestly reflect, criticise, and comment on today's society.
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