A cold chill always resting in my bones / My words and thoughts will remain unknown
No one will ever see the appalling darkness that rests in me / I lay contemplating whether my thoughts are clear
The curse of life / Contemplating every single fucking fear / Tie the noose around my neck and kick out the chair (kill me)
Tie the noose around my neck and kick out the fucking chair / There's something calming about my body just hanging there
We all smile and pretend that were okay / But life's a bitch it gets harder everyday / Why am I so empty
Why. Will this ever go away no. Why. Won't this go away / I always find myself on my knees
Looking up at you for the answers / For the questions that I seek / Are you there can you help me
I sit and stare expecting the earth to stop / I can't fathom what has come over me / Nobody sees it, nobody feels it
Dear God do you think I'm insane. Can you hear me? Do you feel me? Can you hear me?
I isolate myself like a prisoner on death row. No place I like to call home. This feeling that rests in me. I turn it off so no one will see
I lay contemplating whether my thoughts are clear / The curse of life / Contemplating every single fucking fear
Tie the noose around my neck and kick out the chair / Kick out the chair, kick out the chair
(there's something calming about my body just hanging there). I don't want to be here
We all die alone / That's how our story will close / Am I scared are you scared are they scared
So say your prayers so you know your prepared
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THE beatdown record. modern genres wish they could hit this hard
Tyler has, by far, the most unique vocal style ever on this record, to the point that I have never heard it replicated
The record also has writing elements that I've only heard replicated in deathcore in the last 2 years like subtly slowing down into the breakdown
Heavy story for an a album as well, given that a couple tracks are purely audio samples of riots and public service announcements that really get you into that headspace. MyNameIsRedundant
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Two impressive vocalists, variable and skilled guitarists and a tight and very powerful rhythm section. That plus the ability to write a song really leaves nothing left to desire here. mourner
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022