Excuse me sir but did you see which way that harlot ran off to with my heart?
I have to find her and take back what is rightfully mine, otherwise what good is art?
Hollow chest. Barren canvas. Emptiness.
Where? Where is your heart? What is love?
Swarm of bees inside my eyes. All I see is shades of blind.
Fire ants burning the trees. Maze of pipes drinking the seas.
We are all consuming.
Swarm of bees inside my eyes. All I see is shades of blind.
Fire ants burning the trees. Maze of pipes drinking the seas.
The all consuming beast.
Are you really so blind to see that you’re in pain? Are you really so deaf to hear your agony?
I must be crazy, to think that I’m insane. But if I’m not crazy, then please just let me try to explain...
Why are you here?
Why do we all feel alone in a crowded room?
And why do we fear our name carved on a tomb?
Why do we say I love you, when we don’t even love ourselves?
So I’ll ask again, why are you still here? Why are you still here?
Who you think you are, and who you really are, they are distant strangers passing by on a dark winter’s night, avoiding each other’s eyes, for fear of seeing something that they do not like, that we do not like.
Pick yourself up and run, no more looking back.
The only way to go is up for the man at the bottom of the bottle.
Mercy never runs dry, but don’t drink yourself to death.
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Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
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Hits the exact sweet spot between chaotic hardcore and more hook infused heaviness, with vocal stylings that are impossible to turn one’s attention from. Haunt Luma
Ukrainian band The Nietzsche pair blistering 100-ton hard rock riffs with arena-scraping melodies in these volcanic songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 6, 2022
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It's 2020 and it's been about a dozen years since I've had music make me feel this way. It's good, very good. Taking me back to the scene! Stephen Harrison