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lyrics
i wish you were tethered to our world
instead of opting for
heavens revolving door
in my weakest moments when I was thinking to myself
why couldn’t you have spilled your guts
instead of spilling your guts
i was mad at both of us
me for loving you wrong
and you for never loving again
sometimes i wish i could forget
and what hurts the most is that sometimes i can
i hope that heavens gaze shines on your soul
i hope you feel at ease in our forgiveness
i hope you have everything this world left you wanting
left you wondering
left you wandering
Wether the weather holds
Or if if I
weather the storm
I will not give in
to sadness
I will not succumb to grief
i will not be defined
by my bereavment
supported by 17 fans who also own “Joyless Euphoria”
“Iris” is one of those albums that pulls out all the stops and when it isn’t blurring the lines of multiple genres, it’s setting down stalwart ramparts firmly within one or another. An album that plays out like The Heroes Journey- an arc of inner turmoil, exterior conflict, a test of mettle on all fronts as you make your way in the world toward your one true destiny and stand at the gates with an open heart and all of the world at your back. justanoldgod
supported by 16 fans who also own “Joyless Euphoria”
DSBM at its finest. Oddly calming despite the emotional bleakness of it all; it reminds me of Coldworld’s “Melancholie2” in this respect, though it’s a somewhat harsher and bleaker album than that one. The third track, in particular, is a masterpiece. verdantglade
supported by 16 fans who also own “Joyless Euphoria”
I've come back to this album to give it it's well-deserved due.
The interpositions are coherent and cold, it's all put together really nicely which adds to the effectiveness of it's depressing atmosphere, and to it's faculty-decimating power.
Throughout the album it often reminds me of the great Bathory, which is always a good thing.
What will you see? Daniel Brown
The San Francisco quartet’s latest effort takes their post-metal to atmospheric new heights, with a resultant sound bordering on the transdimensional. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 20, 2018
supported by 15 fans who also own “Joyless Euphoria”
When you enter the blue hell, you are frozen, unable to get out. That ability that this album has to catch you and not let you go is what I applaud the most about this band. One more life experience, but an ordinary experience, an atmospheric and depressing journey, difficult to forget. Frank Román