How can I see your heart?
Brought up in the wrong direction
I know there's more to life
But I'm nothing but a thief
I've been barred off all I held so tight
The spite (the fucking spite)
Has seized the essence from my life
Rotting, cut from the ones I'll never remember
Hopelessness inside my head
Filling the void means hanging by a thread
I'm fading
I feel no sympathy
My tainted mind owns what's left of me
I see life through a twisted world view
I see life through a twisted world view
This pain
This pain, it all comes back to you
The enemy is in yourself
Make my skin a sanctuary
I'll bite my tongue
And watch the joy drain from my life
Devastation now
I am the phantom of a life that could have been
Inferior entity, I am an inferior entity
I spent my life trying to find out who I was
Only to realize that I want to be no one
Tell me again, give me a reason why
I have never been valued through your eyes
Torn from compassion
Unable to sympathize
Sleep deprived
I can't close my eyes
Lost watching day and night go by
I see life through a twisted world view
I see life through a twisted world view
This pain
This pain, it all comes back to you
I spent all my nights
Praying for these chains to be lifted
There is no coexistence
My irritation is very persistent
supported by 23 fans who also own “Consequent Aversion (feat. Jake Wolf of Reflections)”
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
Supplementing sasscore insanity with bolstered vocals and pop-punk songcraft, the California band are kicking ass and breaking boundaries. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024
supported by 17 fans who also own “Consequent Aversion (feat. Jake Wolf of Reflections)”
Been listening to this since 2013. Eventually tried to track down a CD but now I'm starting to go digital. So, has 7 years of listening to this EP dulled the experience? Not even slightly. Amazing work. From Nathan's ghost beats on the snare, polyrhythmic measures and insane kick pedal work, Eric's unique tone on vocals and both Aaron and Josh's melodies and interesting structures. Just hope they get the chance to tour England soon. JAY DYER