Track By Tracks: Engorgement - They Rot Beneath Our Floor (2026)


1. Keep Festering:

This is about fitting in... or lack of fitting in! But inspired more towards the side of finding the right crew or crowd to be about and looking back at the pricks that aren't worth your time... obviously with the brutal edge to it, but the lyrical intent is of empowerment and not feeling unwelcome,..

2. Rot Beneath Our Floor:

Just gives a PHAT slap in the ugly weak face of society and puts the listener on a higher level of strength in every aspect of life. The title itself has a deeper meaning that everything 'they' are doing is beneath your feet.

3. Sanctum of Gore:

Takes the time to allow people to realize that even the mighty fall, and nothing is permanent… like the saying “the higher up the ladder you are, the greater the drop!”

4. Watching Your Body Twitch:

Basically is a justification for being proud of, or even excited about, doing good in your own life, even if someone else isn't. There's always gonna be winners and losers, and that goes for everything, so yeah... celebrate your own achievements.

5. Complete Bowel Extraction:

Basically describes how you can get so caught up in hate or rage that you make similar mistakes as to what you are against... It's too easy to be blinded into giving yourself a bad name, even if you think you’re in the right!

6. Unmerciful Redemption:

Two words!... “FUCK SNITCHES!” ‘nuff said 😉

7. Resurrection:

Put it like this... say you've gone through a really shit time of your life and can't see a way out... sooner or later you need to give your head a wobble! Pick yourself up and push forward! The title couldn't fit a track better than this.

8. Blunt Force Osteotomy:

Explains addiction and the control it can have. The whole album, lyrically from start to finish, is open to interpretation and can be perceived in different ways. If you find strength from what we've created, that was the goal.
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