

Consumed By Nature
Type: Archival Photo Print*
Size: 12 inches by 12 inches (30.48cm x 30.48cm)
Material: E-Surface
Consumed By Nature was not only a punishment but a request for normalcy. RUBUS had spent the better part of the early 4600s playing in the confinements of the Universe's busiest cities: Dooqlin, Xervox, New Rewind City, even Ippoldonia. Hailing from the bushy forests of Zefflehim, they longed for the protection of nature, fresher air, and the solitude of partial isolation. The album cover, a depiction of the infamous Two Fates statue covered in vegetation, depicted their modestly popular hometown. It was an enduring tribute to the power of nature, literally consuming the rocky exterior of the fortune tellers who had once corrupted the land, now returned to whence they came. Burdened with spooky synth and a trash-can-like backing track, Consumed By Nature invites listeners into the minds of the Two Fates as they await their punishment, shackled to the ground, begging to be put out of their misery, only for the slow march of nature to take its time. While the A-Side features the stunning suite of the rise and fall of the two witches, the B-Side is the triumphant return of peace to the lands of Zefflehim and what nature can do if left unchecked. RUBUS was eventually granted their wish, building a venue deep in the forest (at the foot of the Fates, no less) to remain in their comfort zone while educating fans and Zefflehimians alike in the gentle balance and truce that we have struck with nature.
*All prints are made to order and shipped directly to you! This is not a real vinyl album.
Type: Archival Photo Print*
Size: 12 inches by 12 inches (30.48cm x 30.48cm)
Material: E-Surface
Consumed By Nature was not only a punishment but a request for normalcy. RUBUS had spent the better part of the early 4600s playing in the confinements of the Universe's busiest cities: Dooqlin, Xervox, New Rewind City, even Ippoldonia. Hailing from the bushy forests of Zefflehim, they longed for the protection of nature, fresher air, and the solitude of partial isolation. The album cover, a depiction of the infamous Two Fates statue covered in vegetation, depicted their modestly popular hometown. It was an enduring tribute to the power of nature, literally consuming the rocky exterior of the fortune tellers who had once corrupted the land, now returned to whence they came. Burdened with spooky synth and a trash-can-like backing track, Consumed By Nature invites listeners into the minds of the Two Fates as they await their punishment, shackled to the ground, begging to be put out of their misery, only for the slow march of nature to take its time. While the A-Side features the stunning suite of the rise and fall of the two witches, the B-Side is the triumphant return of peace to the lands of Zefflehim and what nature can do if left unchecked. RUBUS was eventually granted their wish, building a venue deep in the forest (at the foot of the Fates, no less) to remain in their comfort zone while educating fans and Zefflehimians alike in the gentle balance and truce that we have struck with nature.
*All prints are made to order and shipped directly to you! This is not a real vinyl album.