The Obvious Destination - Candiria

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CHAPTER ONE

Downcast of shadows
The self denied
The self denied of hidden places
Lost passages
Pure volatile
Dripping from the cracks that keep you
Lost in parables
Convulsions of the epileptic kingdoms that bestow
Clean
Thorough
Antiseptic
Scrubbing deep into the bone
Condensing the marrow
Taste perfected
The cattle won't disown
The human man must be inspected
If i were to touch you
Would you wither in my arms?
And if i were to love you
Would you motion to disarm?
Sense of warning

CHAPTER TWO

Rigid from the petrified essence
Estimated measures
Celestial
In my presence
A stew of precious treasurers
Reaction from the casualties
That surround me slithering
A transparent excess suppressing
Pull the lever

CHATER THREE

Fall - infected - down


Miracles designed for success
All of us
Are you harvesting with the maggots?
Falling hard with dung on your breath
Infesting what is pure and damaged
Like swarms of locust feeding
Born first
Still in needing

CHAPTER FOUR

Alert the dogs
Flee
An expert on penalty
Without vision the birds of the air will
Pick at your skull
Calloused
Clothed in darkness
Tragedies
Turn
Providing alternatives
Development
Additives
Sediments
Firm
Evolving
Supporting the process
Dedicated
Moments of silence

CHAPTER FIVE

Quest of the new
Increasing the magnification of your velocity
Would this be considered growth
Through hypocrisy
Advancement
Merging with the contents of the universe
The focus of enhancement
Evacuate the premises that continue to revolve
Cluttering of arrangements that continue to dissolve
You
Accelerate
Beyond the surrounding borders
Maintain the order
Irradiation
The newest method of preservation
Radioactive
Spastic and down for the cause
Spoiled by mold
Nuclear turbines
Fool injected outlawed
Newton's third law of motion

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Candiria is a band from Brooklyn, New York. They blend various styles of music including metal, hardcore, jazz, and rap. Candiria have often dubbed their sound "Urban fusion".

Candiria was initially formed in 1992 by vocalist Carley Coma, guitarists Chris Puma and Eric Matthews, drummer Kenneth Schalk, and bassist Michael MacIvor. Even early on they were creating unusual music, with vocals that ranged from dry barks to rap. Chris and Eric's guitar have set Candiria's rhythmic style as riffing with little melody interrupted by jazzy chord progressions during the jazz breaks. Ken Schalk's drumming often consists of laying down a groove while staying true to the non-conventional time signatures that dominate the music, paired up with Michael's unusual bass lines. Michael, in fact, may be the least metal-influenced member of the group, as apparent in his melodically complex basslines which frequently do not follow the guitar riffs.

Chris Puma was replaced by John Lamacchia before 1997's Beyond Reasonable Doubt, while Lamacchia himself left the band after 2004's What Doesn't Kill You.... The latter album features a cover photograph of the band's van after a heavy traffic accident it endured in 2002. It took the band members considerable time to recover from their injuries.

As of 2005, Eric Matthews is no longer in the band.

Drummer Ken Schalk has been involved in a free-jazz side project named Ghosts Of The Canal, who have thus far released two full-length albums, Sessions from the Flats (1999) and Five Episodes From the Subconsious (2002), as well as two non-album tracks which appeared on the bonus disc of Candiria's The C.O.M.A. Imprint.

"Candiria" is plural for "candiru," a small blood-sucking Amazonian fish that lodges itself in the urethras of unwary bathers.


Discography

Albums
1994 - Subliminal (Demo Tape)
1995 - Surrealistic Madness (Too Damn Hype)
1997 - Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Too Damn Hype)
1999 - The Process Of Self-Development (MIA Records)
2001 - 300 Percent Density (Century Media)
2002 - The Coma Imprint (Lakeshore)
2004 - What Doesn't Kill You... (Type A)
2008 - Kiss The Lie

The C.O.M.A. Imprint
Not exactly a proper album, this is in fact a re-recording of Candiria's 1997 album Beyond Reasonable Doubt, featuring newly remastered and/or recorded songs. It includes a bonus disc which features songs from several bands signed to Carley Coma's label C.O.M.A., as well as two songs from Ghosts of the Canal.

2002 - The C.O.M.A. Imprint (Lakeshore) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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