It drives me fucking insane how I can't change anything
No replies cause there's no one listening
We need to embrace the change
There must be a better way to living.
Why cant we learn from our past mistakes?
Did we not learn anything?
Maybe its just our fucked up education
Created by a corrupted nation
Stop putting yourself on a pedestal
You're the same man as me
How could one life feel so damn precious
When you steal from your own just to watch yourself succeed?
You people make me sick
We shouldn't take it all
But what you have you should hide
Because they'll take in plain sight
Something tells me that we may have been down this road before
Past generations paved the way to a locked up door
The key to which is found inside the human mind
Until we open them up, it will always hide
Money power and greed
Not a beautiful thing
Its a sign to me that you're fucking weak
You're fucking weak.
Resurrection of life
This is where we draw the line
Resurrection of life
This is where we draw the line
Too long we've lived this way
I won't watch as we dissipate
Destroy the parameters
The line that separates us from them
Destroy the self centered man
Together we will fight to overcome him
Lets conquer the questions of existence
Lets conquer the puzzle to life
Puzzle to life
Symphonic stuff in metal doesn’t make its way into my collection aside from a couple of early Cradle albums. The orch here though just ads to how huge this band sounds. It makes elements in the songs more immersive. There are plenty of breaks from orchestration where its in deathcore/slamming brutality mode. While not ignorant, the songs never play with time or get mathy making it accessible and memorable. Came out 2015? Impressed. Mitch Mitcherson
Two impressive vocalists, variable and skilled guitarists and a tight and very powerful rhythm section. That plus the ability to write a song really leaves nothing left to desire here. mourner
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022