Day after day, I can see the walls come crashing down
Everything that I had in place that made me feel safe starts to fade away
Fade away with me
Hand in hand towards eternity
Just another fantasy of mine
As I try to hold back time
Fade away
‘Cause I can’t stay in one place
I’m just trying to escape
Will there always be who I am and who I want to be
Head full of photographs
Always looking to the past
Will any amount ever be enough
Enough for the people I love
Living life through open windows and your missed phone calls
In too deep with nowhere to go, trying to find my home
And when it’s time to say goodbye
I won’t look you in the eye
Nothing stays the same
Time doesn’t give, it only takes away
What should I do when the fire dies
And there's no more light left to find
The day to day shift from happiness to hopelessness
What's the difference
All of my worst moments you carved into my surface
For all to see how could things ever be the same
Head full of photographs
Always looking to the past
Will any amount ever be enough
Enough for the people I love
Living life through open windows and your missed phone calls
In too deep with nowhere to go, trying to find my home
This will be the end of me
This will be the end of me
supported by 11 fans who also own “Your Receding Warmth”
one of the most ambitious, raw and thoughtful albums ive ever heard. displays very natural musicianship, skilled writing and deep emotions not often translated well thru metal. exceptional. mossy silligular
supported by 10 fans who also own “Your Receding Warmth”
I can't really tell the songs apart, but I quite enjoy the album experience. This band has their sound dialed in extremely precisely. It's like Code Orange without the weird parts, but with more Slayer riffs. I thought The Acacia Strain were the kings of "nothing but the breakdowns, so help me god", but here is a serious challenger to that throne. fyeahmetal
This wild 35-track all-metal benefit album features Mare Cognitum, Panopticon, and more reinventing songs by Tori Amos & others. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2020
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