Let's take control of all the things you think you know
One day you'll realize what your life could have been
Silence discontinues at the thought of anger
Breaking free from the boundaries around me
I've had enough of the pain and misfortune
I don't even think you notice
Or you just don't even care
Grant me the power to relieve myself of this imposed misery
I stand here in hopes of remorse on the entirety of those who have will
When everything has cleared you'll know that you have found it
Your own peace of mind
Remove the suffering at any cost
Nothing is worth more than me
Bring me the strength to replenish a world I have built
You don't know what you're missing
Get in control before you fall into the great unknown
Build your future from the past
Learning from mistakes is what makes the lesson last
I built this world for me, built it to call our own
When nothing else is worth it come forth to me the battle shall be won
When everything has cleared you'll know that you have found it
Your own peace of mind protect it with pride
This worlds been buried
This worlds been tortured
This is my last chapter, to bring to my grave
I will not fail the ones who still love me today
This is my last chapter, to bring to my grave, I will not fail
The ones who love me today, until today
Until today (until today)
I will not fail the ones who love me today
Painting the image we saw in our nightmares
We will destroy our silence
supported by 6 fans who also own “Ghost In The Blueprints”
I love how sometimes you guys use an actual piano-like keyboard as the leads! Awesome riffing throughout the EP, and the vocal styles fit very well into the mix, both clean and unclean. John Carroll
Scalding metalcore from Spain, “Where the Waves Are Born” swings from clean to growled vocals over blindingly intricate fretwork. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 19, 2023
Sharptooth fight bigotry with melodic hardcore, their breakdowns an ideal vehicle for singer Lauren Kashan's incendiary insights. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 15, 2020
supported by 6 fans who also own “Ghost In The Blueprints”
Realistically, I should have bought this album after the first 100 scrobbles of In Reach (Out of Touch), but it's never too late to do the right thing. This has a different atmosphere (and story) than The Lost City, but it's just as good and just as melodic. porcelainheart-