Still, trembling wind
Tell me that story once again
If I could only hear it once more
Maybe I'd find all of the happiness
I had before
Lay by my side, mesmerized
In this void, there is infinite time
I will be yours if you'll always be mine
I hope I find you in another life
Goodbye tranquil thought
Every second is so distraught
Dear time, where did you go
All I see are dying trees
As I stare through my window
My heart is empty now
Inside this abyss
I know that I will drown
Nothing lasts forever
And so to me it seems
As the days grow evermore
I have no words to speak
Now the question is
Have I moved on
What was my only purpose
Now simply feels gone
Every part of me used to be you
But as time has brought us through
I began to see a different view
Who is this person that I have become
So attached to being someone
We are only an idea
In our own mind
Breathing in and wasting life
I fear I feel nothing anymore
nothing matters the way it did before
People only care
In the order of the numbers
Either you're a slave
Or you will be among the forgotten
As the curtains close
All of what comes must go
This was never my home
Inside my soul
I am alone
Intense and interesting. Clearly worshipping at the altar of Meshuggah, and while vocals are absent that void is filled by a more intense bottom end, and guitar picking that becomes its own rhythmic instrument.
This is brilliant, but I’d love to see what this guy would do with some artistic collaboration. One man bands can get stuck in one dimension and the potential shown here could be a global phenomenon with just a little tweaking.
Let me finish by saying again, this is brilliant. Lute FP
I am more a melodeath guy than deathcore, but I enjoy all the symphonic elements or rythym changes. This album is a BLAST omg my neck hurt, so much headbang🤘🤘 olive855
Chicago deathcore outfit Into the Silo torch everything in sight on this searing new LP with riffs that will leave bruises. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022
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
Before Ashen, I thought they were overrated. Deathcore bands seem to have a capacity to evolve quickly. I’ve seen quite a few bands in this genre grow exponentially from one album to the next, and Ashen is a particularly strong example. Metallurgical Fire