“I’m gonna leave...this time I mean it”,
Sounds so sweet inside her head,
But when they are standing face to face,
The courage fades.
“One day I’ll find the strength,
To take what's left of me and finally leave this place”.
You’re wrong…
The fact that you’re still standing makes you strong,
Your worth is not measured by someone,
“I’m taking back my life”
...She cries...as she prys...his fingers off her neck,
Then she does something he didn’t expect.
“Everything I need to succeed...I have in me.”
She rose to her feet,
She rose...she rose...
In disbelief, he always thought “you can never leave”,
She rose to her feet,
”Watch me...watch me leave”.
All she had was on her back,
No plans, no map,
“Everything I need to succeed,
I have in me”.
“I found the strength to leave this place.
I found the strength to leave.”
You’re wrong…
The fact you’re still standing makes you strong,
Your worth is not measured by someone,
“I’m taking back my life”.
She rose to her feet.
She rose…
Your life is not measured by someone,
To her feet, she rose.
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One of the darkest, most uncomfortable, unsettling and outright scary audio experiences I've ever had. A massive display of grief and the effects it can have.
Bonus points for the Beach Boys sample still being at the end of God Knows. It's so much more disturbing that way. osirisx3r0
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Romance of Affliction somehow makes an old genre feel brand new. Amazing. I would have swore this album was from 2005 if I didn't see with my own eyes it wasn't. SYSC takes everything good about mid-00s metalcore and brings it into the modern day, leaving behind the trash. It's a pure distillation of the genre with brilliant structure, pacing, and lyrics. The album ebbs and flows, letting emotions swell before punching in with some of the most intense passages I've heard in a while. rettisawesome
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
New York hardcore meets classic thrash metal meets Jane's Addiction-esque alternative on the Brooklyn crushers' sensational debut. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 13, 2023
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Dark, bleak, and brutal. This is a one-of-a-kind exercise in hopelessness that is beyond the pale and fully merged with ragged, blood-dripping aggression. Now add a touch of metal structure and excellent production. Jake