
Crushing Earthly Semblance is the slow unraveling of all that once tethered a soul to flesh. The longer the presence lingers in the sideworld, the more the human outline twists, bending into grotesque forms unbound by earthly law. Faces stretch without symmetry, limbs coil into impossible lengths, voices distort into echoes that no longer carry meaning. Memory rots first — names, warmth, and love corrode into static — until only the husk of longing remains, staggering through a landscape warped beyond recognition, where walls bleed into skies and shadows breathe. What was once human becomes unrecognizable, a shape of transition caught forever between death and whatever waits beyond, condemned to fade without release.
R. Ikstelzok, also known for his work as Apocryphos and Psychomanteum, with his career of releases on Malignant Records, Cryo Chamber, and Cyclic Law, this project carves a new sonic identity.
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