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lyrics
here i'm lying between four walls of a pristine white
only tv sounding in this room of the condemned
i'm checking my face, maybe still rotting
thus i won't strive, won't show the slightest grin
impossible absurd which,
cause soon i'll leave
last hassles before the end
sorrow rises
I roll with the pushes from that killing pain
a powerless morphine
my goal
a prayer for the dying
in case than they'd maintain my alive
alone with my anger for death
get rid of me, let me pass away
if fear is often tumor
death comes now with a smile
hearing my conker rodent's lament
enraged with this ending
a death place reeking ether
an no mourner at my side
lying here, not dead yet
they think i wine
i just simply mope
no need for compassion
but fuck i'm still here
waiting deliverance of the cross on the front
scented by oil of extreme unction
cause for one time sorry
my nose nobles the truth
i start my fall
i run with embolism
in a will full motion
i start my fall
in a willful motion
credits
from Abstruse Imbeciles Nailed On Slavery,
released August 22, 2014
Schrissse : all instruments.
Original track by Goah Sativa (julien woittequant, Philippe)
Lyrics translation and music arrangement by Schrissse.
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
I never cared about symphonic metal at all. I do very much care about folk as well as progressive metal, and so I couldn't resist after reading the third exceptional AMG review for Wilderun in a row. 'Sleep...' has been on my radar for quite some time, being graced by one of the most beckoning cover arts I have ever seen. The band more than lives up to its reputation, composing great musical pieces from start to finish. I absolutely love the multitude of influences being put together here. David Fischer
The songs are masterfully composed and flow together beautifully, and the orchestration is exactly how I want metal orchestration to sound: full, playable by a real orchestra, and just as important to the music as the vocals, drums, guitar, and bass are. tonycordeshimself
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