
(Music written and recorded by Agrippa in 2009)
Voice From the Corner is the 3rd song released from Agrippa’s Laboratory.
Lyrics: Voice From the Corner refers to the reception of The Book of the Law, scribed by Aleister Crowley, which was dictated to him by the praetor-human entity, Aiwass – the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat (Horus the Child). These lyrics were influenced by Agrippa’s occult studies along with other songs like Evocation, City of Pyramids, Reincarnate, Equilibrium, Priest of Thebes, Forgotten Will, Aeon Dawning, and Temple of Horus. “Voice” is the 1st in the A-Lab music catalog to include vocals.
Lyrics written by Agrippa in 2005-2009.
“They’re waiting for you”, she said.
He followed closely. She led
Him to the stele. He read
the numbers on the case head
How could she know of this?
“They’re waiting for you”
“They’re waiting for you”
Three days from noon to one
He drew the curtain
And scribed the words he heard
The voice had spoken
From the corner of the room
His speech unbroken
“They’re waiting for you”
“They’re waiting for you”
Sitting at his desk he waits for noon
For what they must declare
Their messenger across the room
He can only feel him there
“Now ye shall know that the chosen priest” the Beast
This message is for all
This message is for all
Three days from noon to one
He drew the curtain
And scribed the words he heard
The voice had spoken
From the corner of the room
His speech unbroken
In Studio: Voice From the Corner was produced and engineered by Agrippa in 2009. Originally intended to be an Agrippa93 song, Voice went a few years untouched until brought out and given new life under the A-Lab project with fresh guitar work, reworked lyrics, and a major change in vocal melody.
Agrippa – Vocals, guitars, sequencer, synths, bass programming, drum programming.
(Lyrics and music copyright 2010 by Sickle Pation Studio)
