If this world would keep its silence / Then the tide below would beckon me forward / I’ll never forget that day I chose to leave myself / Abandon this body / The flickering of this deafening memory echoes into eternity / The motionless of the masses has always seemed to me frightening / Their faces are discord / Thank God I can’t hear their voices / In desperation I reach into the dead air only to find myself / I will bring this to an end / Ask me why I’m vindictive / I’ve become so numb / Now break beneath the endless tide, under the empty sky / They won’t dare say anything / For we lay still to die in motion / Can’t hear her words, it was the only thing / Ringing / Calling out to me, begging me to step back, turn away / Look into these eyes for the last time / And tell the truth, what do you see in me? / This illusion lacks color / I watch it consuming you and me / The ocean will welcome me / My own glass sanctuary / The deep opens up to receive me / Void / The sole entity that perceives me
The vocals are amazing in both Bereft and Augury + their buildup tracks right before. It's too bad that the instrumental version of this album isn't the actual instruments, so I can't rip them on Audacity. lesserknownsounds
I like the fact that this guy is not in “omg I love djent so much I’ll only let *that* express in my songs” mode. With his friends he crafts thoughtful and diverse songs which can be either playful or touching. Alice M.
I made love with my girlfriend so many times on this album. It is incredible. The songs are so beautiful and the rythm so well coordinated for this kind of moment... Anyway, always good to listen to it in the bus too Faugus
Featuring founding vocalist Jesse Zaraska for the first time since 2004, the Milwaukee veterans' seventh album is a metalcore monster. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 12, 2020