Asleep or real, was I ever really here?
These memories are mine, I fear
Pick it up, with own hands
It’s with dust we try to build a land
Once again throw my body into
A wall full of wild roses
City enigma, city enigma, city enigma
I’m out here in the open
The more I have the less my body feels
Hiding on the ocean, frozen
This is how frustration feels
Can I swim through tides of changes?
Can I swim through tides of changes?
I could use the rest of me
A burr builds up inside my throat
Move along with no fear
In memories they appear
I’m out here in the open
The more I have the less my body feels
Hiding on the ocean, frozen
This is how frustration feels
Can I swim through tides of changes?
Can I swim through tides of changes?
Pull it back
A pale heart built up by dissonance
I grew up around scars
Silence brought these scars
I found peace in the storm
I found rest in its warmth
I’m out here in the open
The more I have the less my body feels
Hiding on the ocean, frozen
This is how frustration feels
Can I swim through tides of changes?
Can I swim through tides of changes?
We are out here
Tracing steps near
In the river light
Run away from fear
We are out here
Tracing steps near
In the river light
Run away from fear
We are out here
Tracing steps near
In the river light
Sorry to those who entered my mind
Shared my eyes
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
Every single member of this band is incredibly skilled in their own right, but I love how much they accentuate each other's talents into these masterful tracks. The whole album is excellent. I'm so happy they were finally able to come to my home state and perform.
Incredible band, can't wait to listen to what comes next. quantumquail
“… And Everything In Between” was a great introduction to the band, and after having listened to it 2975295 times in a relatively short while I could appreciate “Artificial Void” (which is perhaps a bit more intricate?) better. Alice M.
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019