As calm before a storm
I’ve left myself forsaken
Far too long
I've found the tenor of my pride
I’ve tried, just to know that
Everything’s realised in time on its own
Making sense of all this while
I find between all this time
And the distance that I’ve come
Far away from what I’ve known
My thoughts invading
My hope receding
Everything within me is an illusion
Save my soul, save me from this all
Not feel a thing
All too far and out
Less I know of the need to be real, be found
It’s all the same
You’re just a name I call upon
Wish I’d known something more
Facing all that I’ve known
And all that’s left within me
Consuming fear, these thoughts that now grow
Push the edge of my sanity
All my truth is now known
I’m here, away from where I used to be
Try to reach out,
reach for all of the sense to find me
Reach out for me.
An upward stream of nothingness ends all that could be
I drift away
Away from what will ever be known
As I keep and save my soul from this fear again
And I watch within these walls I’ve built on my own
And I scream, wanna run far away from this
Hold me down again
Hold me now
I hope I’m able to meet you in the eye
And justify
I hope I’m able to meet you in the eye
And justify
These guy's love the Devin townsend's Epic sound Which sounds as if its from another reality, And they make their own Hyper yet drifting Similar to seeing a comet whizzing by the atmosphere. A joy to witness but over, As soon as the majesty of it all sinks in! John Chaos Alexander
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
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