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Like an ember pulling me deeper
Into eyes that I barely remember
I have never felt more compelled to take you further
Into the blue remains
Of a softly spoken reminder of what seldom moves into frame
Could it be that this is the last time
That I
Can remember what we have done here
Is this a life worth living
A December colder than last year
Now slowly neverending
I guess we wait
I feel less than before
Help me explain
Am I beyond unmaking
Could we be the same
To now what became before
Please don't say
Am I beyond unmaking
To wonder what came before here
I can't say
Still further knowing nothing
I can't believe
A slowly fading reflection
Why can't you help me believe
We belong where we feel warmest
Like a song written perfectly for us
I have never felt more compelled to take you further
So I
Still remember what we have done here
In a mind not slipping beyond fear
I could never remain in a hopeful lost forever
Help me believe this
Is this a life worth living
Please help me believe
Is this a life worth living
Like an ember pulling me deeper
Am I beyond unmaking
Into eyes I barely remember
Am I beyond unmaking
Of a softly spoken December
Do you believe in nothing
Could it be that we could remember
Are we beyond unmaking
A reminder colder than nothing
“… 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.
Fearless Records comes to Bandcamp, featuring searing hard rock & metalcore, like the brutal new LP from August Burns Red Bandcamp New & Notable May 9, 2020
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
looking forward to the next release(s). Although previous work is excellent, this design, arrangements, and overall mix/mastering are phenomenal. One of my favorite things about instrumental music is the fact it speaks differently to each person. Sure, there's standout tracks for the average listener, but reviewing comments to find a ton of variety in their "favorite track" it speaks to Aaron's vision for progressive melodic metal that's easy to listen to, while still demanding your attention. patrick riolo