Self-cloned provocative effect
Self-defense against thoughts
Against fate
Against state
Against truth
Against will
Limitations lead us to strife
Separated overdosed with lies
Armored with negation
The hammer to the nation's aspect
Chorus:
You left me alone
Made me forget
The price I paid for alteration
You made me regret
Gave me the stone
Ready to smash up your face
Take these words as a bitter pill
Swallow them up as the air to breathe
Stoned and drunk decaying bodies stubborn stains
Is there more to expect from pain?
Armored with negation
The hammer to the nation's aspect
Chorus
Determination is a signal
Act of the privileged
Concept's intimate declaration
Nonconformity
Chorus:
I! Only the pain makes me forget
The price I paid for alteration
No, no more regrets
I am the stone
Ready to smash up your face
I! Only the pain makes me reset
The price I paid for alteration
No, no more regrets
I'm out of control
Ready to smash up your face!
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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
On the forthcoming Tombs album "All Empires Fall," the band expands their scope and range, balancing brutal riffs with melancholy melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 29, 2016