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Nobody’s safe underneath the sky.
You can all just die!
As we lose this world against the giant mind.
No one is safe, we are all just waifs.
We all did this now. This is the real world.
I’m just a burden that can’t be thrown away.
That’s what you said to me.
None of that will happen again.
Just take me with your hand and hold me tight.
Then we can say goodbye to this world.
Tomorrow will not die.
Just stay with me in the sea again.
And please don’t go, I’m not the one to blame.
Nobody’s safe cause we’re enemies.
And you can’t ignore there was peace before the hatred started the fight.
This is the real world. We were here before you.
This is the real world. Give me the proof you’re not my enemy.
Just take me with your hand and hold me tight.
Then we can say goodbye to this world.
Tomorrow will not die.
Just stay with me in the sea again.
And please don’t go. I’m not the one to blame.
Believe me now, I’m not the one who’ll make a vow.
Just hear me now, I’m not the one who’ll make a vow.
What are they doing to me? This ain’t a memory! This ain’t a memory!
Just take my hand and leave me outside of this memory.
This won’t be our last time, the remedy has arrived.
Now please don’t go. Just leave me be.
Just leave me be In the ocean I live.
In the ocean I will die.
And hold me tight. Then we can say goodbye.
Just stay with me in the sea again, and please don’t go.
In the ocean I live
In the ocean I will die.
“… And Everything In Between” was a great introduction to the band, and after having listened to it 2975295 times in a relatively short while I could appreciate “Artificial Void” (which is perhaps a bit more intricate?) better. Alice M.
One of the top Progressive Metalcore groups out there... Fantastic music throughout their whole catalog and as they continue to grow and perfecting their sound each album. Also growing and maturing into a real force to be reckoned with in Modern Metal... enemyofthenight
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019