This what drives us, our minds are given to see this world as gain.
Our lives have become an endless cycle to a never ending game.
Seeking to find ourselves filled by this void so vast.
But in the end this world was never meant to last.
I am here to show you
This is not the end
This life is more than diamonds and gravestones
When you see that we are
Meant for some greater purpose
Then you will see this world through my eyes
Are we so blind, that we can't see?
This world is never what it seems to be.
We've given in to their deceit
Like lambs to slaughter
The "gods" of this nation have
drained every ounce of our humanity
I am here to show you
This is not the end
This life is more than diamonds and gravestones
When you see that we are
Meant for some greater purpose
Then you will see the world through my eyes
You see, we all have this tendency to seek fulfillment in ourselves
But there we find none for we are broken!
And these rattling bones and this dying flesh
Could never make us whole
Oh where is your peace
Do you even sleep
Are you weary from running
for the prize, for the crown
the crown of life!
The crown that He wore
The sorrow He bore
For the sake of your soul!
If you like Traitors and metalcore with little bit of Nu, then this absolutely for you.
A pretty bass-ey guitar tone that honestly outperforms bigger bands with riffs that have just enough bounce to remain fun rather than quickly getting irritating.
The drums are pretty great, but they tend to go under the radar compared to everything else. MyNameIsRedundant
Featuring founding vocalist Jesse Zaraska for the first time since 2004, the Milwaukee veterans' seventh album is a metalcore monster. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 12, 2020
The New Jersey outfit cast a gothic pall over hard-hitting hardcore, leaving us with a deliciously murky set of pit-starters. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 8, 2018
2X4, the definition of a groovy, face-punching, hard-slamming, hardcore chugfest! MCMLII is a scorching inferno forged by the crushing amalgam of aggressive metal and beatdown deathcore. "Volition" opens with prominently punchy, almost bouncy instrumentation, while "Destroy (a Mother's Beauty)" features oscillating rapid-fire drum patterns and "Adversary" brutalizes with intense fretwork. 2X4 are an unquenchable vacuum feasting on negativity, creating murderously heavy misanthropic anthems. Kenny McGalem