Form and Fate

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Emoticons vs Decepticons 00:00 Tools
Norwegian Black Metal Swordfight To the Death 00:00 Tools
When the Streets Caught Fire and We All Walked Through the Flames 00:00 Tools
It Will Come To Us 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Austin Post 00:00 Tools
Intermission 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes part I 00:00 Tools
You Should Be Stopping 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes part II 00:00 Tools
Tracking, North of 63° Latitude 00:00 Tools
He Grows 00:00 Tools
Airlock 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Your New Home Beneath The Earth (The Marseille Handshake) 00:00 Tools
Escape Velocity 00:00 Tools
We Used to Roam the Earth (Ursus Maritimus Tyrannus) 00:00 Tools
The Wolf Number 00:00 Tools
Sons of Jupiter 00:00 Tools
Terra Incognita (Here Be Dragons) 00:00 Tools
Mare Incognıtum 00:00 Tools
Masking 00:00 Tools
Seasickness (Mal De Debarquement) 00:00 Tools
Magnets In My Bones 00:00 Tools
No Really, You Should Be Stopping 00:00 Tools
Emoticons Vs. Decepticons 00:00 Tools
Magnets in my house 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes, Part II 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes, Part I 00:00 Tools
Tracking, North of 63° Latitude - Form And Fate 00:00 Tools
Norwegian Black Metal Sword Fight to the Death (From "The Form and Fate of Lakes") 00:00 Tools
Norwegian Black Metal Sword Fight to the Death (From "The Fo 09:27 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes Pt. I 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes Part 2 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes Part 1 00:00 Tools
The Form and Fate of Lakes Pt. II 00:00 Tools
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Form and Fate paint musical portraits that can be simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. Soaring melodies, dense harmonies, and sonic assaults are the trademark of this San Francisco quintet. The name Form and Fate was derived from the process through which a lake is born. As the definition would imply, the music is something of a tribute to the turbulent ways in which new landscapes are formed, sometimes through dramatic and violent upheaval, sometimes through the simple, slow passing of time. Whatever the approach, this post-apocalyptic wall of sound will leave you wanting more. Bring earplugs! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.