Furnish the pillage, Redesign my bones
You decide what I keep inside
Finally there's no remorse, It's all red
Every time I can see my bliss, it's pulled away
the miserable divine
The last time the stones aligned
Reactions will change your mind
The silence immortalised
Immersions dissect the lie
No one will follow you down
Can't you see? So far away from home I'm still asleep
Devoid of reason to wake up to be me
I've lost my feet
The floor beneath me is never ending
It's getting harder to see
My world has come undone
This isn't where I'm to be
I'm sinking away to my beginnings
It's getting harder to see
My world has come undone
Bye now, don't you forget it
Don't you come running home
By now, the structures have flattened
Nothing to come back to
Bye now, don't you forget it
Don't you come running home
By now, the structures have flattened
Nothing to come back
To… Whom it may concern
Go through, With no way to return
I flew, Purged from all that I yearn
To turn into what we've become
Let's sink our filthy teeth into this mess that we've created
Let's buy ourselves a whole new hole in this new wall and dream we've made it
Keep sinking deep inside the void
I’m trying to reach your love that you’ve left behind
It’s getting harder to see you in the dark
Keep telling me those lies tonight
I’m trying to reach your love…
It’s getting harder to see you in the dark
Shine your light on my misery
Shine it til we go blind
Furnish the pillage, Redesign my bones
You decide what I keep inside
Finally there's no remorse, It's all red
This time I've convinced myself to fall upon the mercy of goodbye
The last time the stones aligned
Reactions will change your mind
The silence immortalised
Immersions dissect the lie
credits
from Acrophase,
released October 17, 2020
Produced by: Takatak and Umair Dar
Mixed by Keshav Dhar
Mastered by Ermin Hamidovic
Recorded at A for Aleph, Karachi
supported by 14 fans who also own “Fault Lines (feat. Keshav Dhar and Shamsher Rana)”
Every single member of this band is incredibly skilled in their own right, but I love how much they accentuate each other's talents into these masterful tracks. The whole album is excellent. I'm so happy they were finally able to come to my home state and perform.
Incredible band, can't wait to listen to what comes next. quantumquail
supported by 12 fans who also own “Fault Lines (feat. Keshav Dhar and Shamsher Rana)”
“… And Everything In Between” was a great introduction to the band, and after having listened to it 2975295 times in a relatively short while I could appreciate “Artificial Void” (which is perhaps a bit more intricate?) better. Alice M.
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019