These doubts have come to an end
The past speaks words of your shame, going on
As you were longing to see our fall
The bonds we shared faded in tears
My forgiveness is over
The stab in my back is a gift of trust
We miss the most when everything is lost
(I) Forgot the hide where I used to put all my laws
And I still think you messed up everything
(How could you give
Our dreams to the vultures?)
And I can't go on to be the one who signs seconds to sunrise
Minutes become hours when you wait, hope and regret
And I'm..
The sharpest witness of movements under the new year's sun
(On the day, on the day you neglected us under the sun)
So will I ever have
(So will I have stars on the bottom of a lost universe)
The largest vision of what is changing (what has changed)
And what is done (done for)
So try and hide the sun
(Try to hide it)
Drag your
Conscience down
My forgiveness is over for you, left when I most needed hope.
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This review is long overdue. This album right here is the album that finally pulled me out of the "commercial" music world and into the world of the raw, experimental, and sincere. An amalgamation of everything I love about post-metal and hardcore taken to a mathy, heavy, ambient extreme. brineryte
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Your music connects on every level, whether it’s physical, emotional or spiritual. Impressive musicianship and song writing. Love how you leave this undefined space for us listeners to draw our own images and blend in our own personal lives when listening. Beacons is one of my favorite albums of all time! olaussem
Bracing post-hardcore meets festival-ready rock on the Tokyo band's sharp new EP, mixed and mastered by Will Yip (Turnstile, Title Fight). Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 8, 2024
Indie rock suspended between youthful ennui and youthful rage, hooky but cerebral and taut with rhythmic tension, just like the 90s. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2024
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Par rapport au monstrueux A Dawn to Fear, The Raging River est un album qui paraît presque raisonnable. Sauf qu’il est dans la continuité de Cult of Luna, c’est-à-dire pas raisonnable du tout. Comme bande-son de fin du monde, il se pose un peu là: à l’instar de son titre, il va balloter l’auditeur entre cailloux, troncs arrachés et débris divers. (Chroniqué sur https://alias.erdorin.org) Stéphane Gallay