Theme of Sudden Roundabout
Track six comes off as an odd cousin of "Cfern". Perhaps the literal title is meant to indicate a sense of laziness and apathy, as it serves as a sort of coda to the wreckage of "Surripere."
It picks up the pieces that flew loose in the last track and does its best to reassemble them, but it's pervaded by a sense of exhaustion. Elements come together and gain cohesion slowly and deliberately while a lone snare drum tries to find its place, finally giving up and thumping insistently at a dirge-like pace as close as it can to the downbeat. Although this functions as more of a self-contained unit, the feel and placement are very similar to "IV VV IV VV VIII," and it acts as a bridge between "Surripere" and the record's somewhat more coherent second side.
