Open your eyes!
Do you know if all you see is real?
Is it a one of million ways you dream?
Stop for a while!
Can you recognize your own wish?
Invisibly chained to the soulless machine
Choices and decisions will lead you on a path
One day that path will bring you straight to death
Define your destiny
Reject the certainty
Nothing is predetermined
Let’s play another game!
Chorus:
Are you waiting for a sign to feel eternity?
Evolution of your will breaks reality
Awake from a nightmare!
You will find the way from the labyrinth
Invisibly ruled by the senseless mechanism
Choices and decisions will lead you on a path
One day that path will bring you straight to life
Define your enemies
Accept your entity
No boarders for intention
Shift the limits of the game!
Chorus
Light up your heart!
Among the ashes and dust
Shall it guide you through all your fears!
Break chains apart
In illusion of time
And you will rush through unbounded possibilities
Are you waiting for a sign?
Are you waiting for a final sign?
credits
from Decision Code,
released November 18, 2019
Alex Blake from Russian band Deadheaven
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The slow shift of focus from David to Mel has been divisive for the fanbase, but the "Enyo Era" albums have proven that you don't need to have a super heavy style to achieve the adrenaline of metal, you just need a fast BPM, a nice blend of instruments, and great vocals, no matter if it's growling, screaming, or otherwise melancholic. lesserknownsounds
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One of the only bands whose beat blasts through your headphone and still sounds melodic. What an album!
And there's more but I'll leave you to it! QuarkStorm
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