Back in that house, I used to dream,
Of a familiar face with a name I can no longer place.
It's so hard to forget,
But the wicked get no rest.
I never thought I would fall so far,
So low.
I've become a wretch that I barely even know.
Trapped in this hollow body,
Remorse and grief.
Struggling to breathe,
There has to be more than this.
Surely, there's a high road,
But back in that fucking house, no light shines in.
Choking me out,
So hard to forget.
Begging for release,
I never thought I would know peace.
Always dread the call, but never at fault.
In my glass home, I never cast the first stone.
(I'll see you cast from your trying throne.)
(I'll see you get no rest)
Pull me to the void,
Push me out to sea.
Drifting, transient,
Eternally.
Pull me to the void,
Push me out to sea.
There comes a point in your life,
That you look at things objectively.
A different point of view can justify the rage,
the pain, and show that you were not to blame.
A different point of view can justify the rage,
The pain.
A different point of view can justify the rage,
And show that you were just not to blame.
Always dread the call, but never at fault.
In my glass home, I never cast the first stone.
(I'll see you cast from your trying throne.)
(I'll see you get no rest)
Pull me to the void,
Push me out to sea.
Drifting, transient,
Eternally.
Back in that fucking house,
I learned who not to be.
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from Coda,
released July 10, 2017
Featuring Tony Ragle
supported by 5 fans who also own “Thema (feat. Tony Ragle)”
At first I wasn't so sure about getting this one, it was part of a long list of music I had to listen to, and I knew that at the time I liked it and kept it in my list to buy for a reason but couldn't remember why, but I do remember now, this is way too intense to be forgotten,you made a new fan to this day and will follow you closely from now on! SlashedSucubus
supported by 4 fans who also own “Thema (feat. Tony Ragle)”
Real powerful drums and punchy guitar leads, interlaced with lovely atmospheric piano.
This is basically a more melodic Disarmonia Mundi. Worth every second. dijim
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One of my favorite albums, it's a shame this band never got more recognition. It's very hard to choose a favorite track, there are some clear standouts but each one is a banger. I love Stuart Sarre's unique vocal approach, that almost reminds me of Chester Bennington; he's now in Arcaeon, so keep an eye on them. Wilson
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