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lyrics
All this time, this never-ending nightmare
Had torture face
Spreading into air
And causing the sunset die
Thinking about this
Affects everything inside this space
And never releases outside
How could we know, that we’ve been so blind?
How could we know, that it wasn’t all right?
How could we know, that next morning will have no light?
This whole world messed up with its fate
Those raging words came out of no one’s face
Luck has left this sight
Destroyed its own blinding dark
Was this the act of good, or act of bad
I cannot say any differences
As long as there is just a misunderstanding path
But the scent of this will always remind me of the fate of the required life
You have to be careful, not to fall into a trap, like you’re trap to crystals, in a heart
And I don’t want to see this world as a war
(I'm not a soldier fighting to the last drop of blood)
But then no matter what
I grow strong, I reach for light I stretch my hands into the vast sky
I want to go back into this space, define my words, explain my phase
Can’t remember the cause that started this life, coping to live with this chaos outside
Just no matter what, and no matter who, we will slowly perish while chasing our dreams coming true
Sooner, later this will all fade out
Thousand question will be asked
None of answers will be found
This disaster piece
Will become our home
And we shall built it, then destroy it
Through this glass of new dawn
On Sannhet’s latest album, produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National), their heaving instrumentals have new depth and breadth. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 19, 2017
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Gloom of The Netherworld”
Spanish Post-Hardcore/Metal Band started off in a more Post-Rock vein way back when.
Although their musicianship has continued to blossom on further releases; so has their screaming vocals in songs.
I consider them more closer to Post Hardcore rather than Post Rock in their current releases.
This release has the least amount of screaming and the most Post-Rock feel for me. Agent K