Blackened reflectionsOf a specter in the shadows.And I sense, another wanderer sent to take me.
Leaving the windows bare, Crack through the silence, Make me whole again. Leaving the windows bare.
I swear I feel her cold hands grasping the distance. Nothing left but time to take its hold.
That bitter cold starts to appeal to me, Her pale blue eyes, they bleed temptation. And I know it’s more than I can take,So I’m tempting time, I’m tempting fate, But climbing this ladder slowly, breaking, The rungs beneath me.
Shattered walls, slowly remind me of insanity.All the noises, slowly convincing me that this is home.
All the noises slowly convincing me. Clawing at the walls, calling out to me.
And I,Don’t know that I can hold my breath,Don’t know that I can hold my composure anymore. I don’t know if I can hold my composure,Anymore.
God help us all.I hear them in my head just fucking God help us all. God help us all.
Through the cracks in the weathered walls,I smell her malicious intent.Like maggots they feed, they infest and they crawl, Like the paranoia that festers in my head.
This can’t be where we ought to stay.I have my suspicions,The things in these walls aren’t what they seem.
Through the cracks in the weathered walls,I smell her malicious intent.Like the maggots they feed and they crawl,Like the paranoia that festers in my headLike the paranoia, they infest and they feed and they crawl.
Through the cracks in the weathered walls, They infest, they feed and they crawl.
Carving through the skin,Itching like a scab from a scar that begs to leave its mark.
Disappearing through the holes in the walls, My legacy dies in this house.
Nevermore, quoth the raven,As he bathed in the mouth of the heretic. With sympathy, despite me,And their severity of this pale illusion.
Leaving the windows bare, Crack through the silence, Make me whole again. Leaving the windows bare.
credits
from The Deuce,
released August 16, 2016
Intro written, recorded, and performed by Anthony Puddu
We are Anthony Puddu on lead vocals, Dervish Kucukovic and Omar Badawi on guitar, Andy Dmytryshyn on bass, and Fahim Safi on drums. Also known as Last Scattering.
I don’t usually go out much for metalcore/deathcore but this album would easily make my shortlist. Emotionally captivating with great storytelling and an overall solid musical performance. 7/10 RJ
One of my very first metal albums that i listened to, and i still listen to it almost every week, Artificial brain do an amazing job of creating a brutal and atmospheric sound, with a great deal of technical guitar and unique parts of each track, worth every penny stormsurge_elite