we will follow in death’s cause
innumerate the truths, the fallen
deception, we are culled and mutilated to the last son
we’ll never be the same, our fear is loaded
we are forever lost
the fool has all the answers difficult
too violent to be denied, it fades into an ending typical
...let it pull shades over eyes
these dreams are everything you wanted but the truth is war
mask of delusion - still feels like heaven is calling to you
but it’s not enough anymore
in dreams we are at war
in every thought of you they feed the curse
we couldn’t fight our demons with hands and broken swords
i never thought of you as reasonable
reason will fall and never leave to resolve, amend
we’re perfect in the cold
the voice of reason and a failure to follow through
it’s not enough, our fear is loaded
once gone but not forgotten
they will face what’s already done
always it seems it seems they face what’s already done
always it seems this war is already lost
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Djent is a tired genre and why this is exactly, I'm unsure of. It does, however, still have its moments -- Astraeus, for example. Perhaps it's an obsession with creating interesting riffs and compelling song structures, whereas other djent bands focus on, 'how heavy can we get'. Mirrors boasts a sort of stream of consciences element, exploring a theme and moving on seamlessly with many songs blending into the next.
I also greatly appreciate the inclusion of an instrumental version.
Be Djentle.
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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