X.He's a manLiving life so far awayRuining countriesBut only day by day.Starting at the top of that bottleMakes his halfway mark past a horrible nightNow he's found himself at the bottom of a bad situationNO SCIENCE FICTION REQUIRED.The locals ask why he's like this every goddamn day.'No clue, but there's no stopping him until the poison hits.'Sitting on a curbYou tell yourself you could live like a fishOnly if the water kept you warm as it did in that glass.They refuse to help due to the scent of the devil's water.Until you're able to hold your head up, you're lost in translation.
IX.Pictures blaze my consciousness like a premonition unforeseen.Outfitted with the intent of a harlot, but in a sense innocent who's been fooled by a peer who has been let down with sincerity.You're a protege in a tangible dream.We can sought out the lies with spoken lines, but I know I failed because you see from another.And I'll make my way with my head held high.
Autotheism, by The Faceless.Greetings everyone. I have returned after a hiatus from submitting, and I thought I would break this dry spell with a very fitting album for this moment.In case you are new to my reviews, I like to educate people on the band a little before dissecting the album as to why I do and don't like it.So, The Faceless is a Death Metal band from California, US. Before Sumerian Records ever became popular with it's lineup, all they had was The Faceless, and at the time, The Faceless was another death metal band, slightly bordering in the deathcore genre at times. Their music was well above the bar for their peers in the deathcore scene, which broug
Periphery II, by Periphery.I am very excited today to be bringing this review to you all. It's been over two years since the last Periphery album, but before I dive into this monster, lets learn a little something about the band.Periphery is a progressive metal band hailing from Maryland, USA. The band is mainly focused around the song ideas that sole member Misha 'Bulb' Mansoor writes and releases bit-by-bit beforehand, and then ultimately appearing later as a fully fleshed out track in actual Periphery full lengths or EP's. The band is one of the pioneering bands that coined the term 'djent' which is a tone that bands before Periphery used such as Meshuggah, and S