Guest vocals by Kevin Cummins and Ian O'Callaghan, recorded by Eamonn Coleman.
lyrics
Lyrics:
Set the scene.
Picture yourself walking away.
From those who gave you everything.
My mistakes, I seen them in you those days.
The one's I want to erase from myself today.
I swear
We won't forget, we won't regret but I will never forgive.
Not over the loyalty I received from those who were there,
All along, no not over pity, you were always wrong.
Stop living this fiction, it's too late.
Open your eyes your life has run away.
I'm ashamed to be the same as the one who left the stain on the blade. It was simple, you're the one to blame.
Now every day I wish away the memory of everything that led me to believe,
This was your personal struggle.
The anchor that held us under, and you think you can't say the same for me?
I tried and this is where it got me.
Still to this day.
Fly through me it's the only thing that I can see.
Hollow bodies empty, floating through the sea of misery.
I can see it in your face, you've been gone for days, away, so give it a break!
All for this personal struggle.
Still to this day.
You persist me.
Through all the years of my life, a shadow in the back of my mind. Plotting your every move, trying to cut me loose.
To embrace your own creation. It's turned its back on you.
You liar, you've left me soulless.
Don't stop. Keep draining the life from your body.
You’ve got to let this go.
There's no time anymore. Close the door.
I know you still have a key, but you keep it from me.
I see your body contorted, yet still wishing for more of what you consider your cure.
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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
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If/when the apocalypse ever occurs, The Black Queen's Fever Daydream will be its official soundtrack and manifesto. And, I'm living for it as we dance ourselves into oblivion. DAS VILLAIN
Fusing ’90s metalcore, ’00s vaporwave, and ’20s cybergrind, the Texans' debut showcases an unprecedented unholy trinity. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2023
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A lot of good memories associated with this EP. Being an awkward teen and getting my CD signed. All four songs are amazing, but then again this is Moon Tooth we're talking about. Amazing is all that they do 9RnK7