After putting eight 2-disc sets up for sale on 3/14, seven of them sold out within 12 hours, the last one sold after 6. So for 4/20, I'm putting up eight times that amount up for sale. I'm selling 64 sets of The Ilusen's Fallacy up for sale for 4/20, a date that bears all kinds of significance.
Each disk was handmade by myself, and each set comes with both discs in a jewel case.
If you have any special requests for your purchase, feel free to leave them in a message.
- Keegan Ostrowski
Includes unlimited streaming of The Ilusen's Fallacy [DEMO]
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The Green Tapes
Cassette + Digital Album
[SOLD OUT*]
For this year's 8/8, the birthdate of The Ilusen's Fallacy, we're proud to announce The Ilusen's Fallacy's "Green Tapes"! Each copy is The Ilusen's Fallacy placed onto a 90 minute lustrous, shimmering green cassette tape. Every tape contains mastered audio, was self-recorded, and was homeprinted by Keegan Ostrowski himself.
Another very important announcement we have is new member, Marco Minnemann, on the drums! Featured in Necrophagist, Metalocalypse, The Aristocrats, self-performance, and much more, Marco has accepted to join together with Keegan to bring forth a solidly engineered publication of chaos. Coming 8/8/18, the redux of The Ilusen's Fallacy will arrive to replace the current demonstration you hear before you.
Finally, in celebration of this year's 8/8, we're bringing everything down from $16 to $8. Anyone who has paid more than $8, shows support, or has shown support before 8/8/18 will get a free copy of the redux coming next year, along with something very special.
[*There are still cassettes in stock, however the official number has run out. If you truly want a cassette, please email Ilusen's Fallacy. Thank you for showing your interest and patience!]
Includes unlimited streaming of The Ilusen's Fallacy [DEMO]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
...more
Rubatosis: A Jolly Cooperation! Featuring Equipoise, Mare Cognitum, and Twinkill.
This song features more guest appearances than all of the other songs in Ilusen's Fallacy. Included are guest solos from Nick Padovani from Equipoise, Jacob Buczarski from Mare Cognitum, and Jamar "Twinkill" Adams rapping the guest vocals during the second and third verses. On top of fantastic guest work, the song finishes with brilliant, full, demonic choir.
While it may not be a long song, Rubatosis has plenty to offer.
lyrics
Weird dimensions, of impossible planes. Odd projections, of mysterious state.
The less I harbor focus is the more that I'm alert.
Gaining ability to transcend the firmament.
I can see my eyes.
Lost, trapped inside my head, I need to coil my way out, caught inside my own bloodstream, nursing fear, and real doubts, the more that I manifest, the harder that I'm caught.
Virtually my enemy, but the only thing to help me down, I try to protrude out my veins but my temple is a steel house, constrained by what I think, but I can't change a single thought.
Drift, floating through synapses, snapping of the will to pass, as flashes of my past collapse around me, thrashing further, ashes fall from the dynasties fashioned from my time elapsed.
Shift, lasting fear expanding, dashing through my rationale, the action of my bastion crashing, paralyzing my reaction, the magic of human intellect, shattering like glass.
credits
from The Ilusen's Fallacy [DEMO],
track released August 8, 2016
Guitars: Keegan Ostrowski
Bass: Linus Klausenitzer
Harsh vocals: Keegan Ostrowski, Twinkill
Guest Solo 1: Nick Padovani
Guest Solo 2: Jacob Buczarski
supported by 7 fans who also own “7) Rubatosis [DEMO]”
Serious aficionado level Prog/Tech Death.
The unique colors they bring to this record are not really heard elsewhere. They have forged their own sound and it’s totally badass. I guess The Faceless could be mentioned for reference of similar styles/tones.
They care for the song craft as much as the tasty Tech and Leads. It really is like everyone is saying....a perfect Metal experience. Salami Dick Death
supported by 6 fans who also own “7) Rubatosis [DEMO]”
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
supported by 6 fans who also own “7) Rubatosis [DEMO]”
Since Spenser Moore replaced Blackburn I’ve frankly appreciated Inferi far more. I feel that his drumming improves the overall sound of the band a great deal, but it’s probably just a personal style preference. Either way, Of Sunless Realms was a great foreshadowing of the epic Vile Genesis. Metallurgical Fire