Imitating peace for visions
To obtain moments of clarity
Only to be devoured
I was there to be devoured
I was there
I was there
I was there
Grasping to a thin thread
Until death
Three decades of life
Take it away
The fluorescent lights
I patiently wait
But patience is agonizing
Moments of hurt slowly increasing
But today I may finally have meaning
The cold tiles
Seconds turn to ash
Until I see him
His first taste of sunlight
Son of the phoenix
You won't be outshined
And my mind goes back to contemplate
Why I still wake up to entertain
The thought of a true purpose
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Birth of Meaning”
Nirvana, for whatever reason, was my gateway to metal and heavy music in general. So this brings me full circle. The covers are really faithful but only as Thou can deliver it. rettisawesome
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Birth of Meaning”
Floor-to-ceiling Boris ragers! It’s like they looked back on songs like Statement and Woman On the Screen and said “let’s do a whole album like that!” Most of these tracks don’t even pass 3 minutes! Zerkalo holds up the middle with some anguished doom.
In the end, *NO* is as strong and declarative as it’s title. Brian Parker
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Birth of Meaning”
"I would've loved to hear both bands collaborate to do the heaviest music that they can do, considering how well it would've fit the dark title, but this is what I never knew I wanted to hear."
Full review: https://metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=15142 starvynth