When I am thinking of the future, of the things we are going to do, all the lies we will say, all the dreams
we are going to screw, well it doesn’t fit to me it, it all feels so vain, suddenly its clear to see and I say
We are gonna die
Yesterday she said to me, look if you are going to stay you better stop singing this song today,
well it just brings me down, makes me feel so sad, oh darling, you don’t get it, what I say is
You are gonna die, we are gonna die
Oh my friend came to me, he was cheated oh betrayed, it’s a pity I agree, shame, shame, shame,
well I said to him, don’t drown in your fucking shame, you better let go brother, soon it will be late!
Your truth, your lies, not mine, not mine, this is not a world in which I wish to live in.
It’s your truth, your lies, not mine, not mine; this is not a world in which I wish to live in.
Nothing can extinguish my anger, and nothing can restore my faith
We are gonna die
May the dreams you are dreaming in a warm soft bed and the voices inside you that feel you with dread,
guide you through to another day that will be so much better, better than today
I hear there are still people that are saving for the day that the sky will be blue without a toxic chemtrail,
come on now don’t you see it’s such a fucking waste, so how about sister let’s start living today!
And if we ever grow old and ugly, ok that’s not very probable but let’s just say,
if we ever grow old and ugly, guess what I am gonna say
You’re gonna die And I will die. And he will die. And she will die. Oh, they are gonna die.
We are gonna die
WE ARE GONNA DIE
A collective led by K. and comprised of greek talented musicians, 2L8 is a bold project that has come to be categorized by
their radical stylistic shifts between albums, while retaining a consistent interest in rhythm and distinct sonic accents and textures. Their music is rewarding, challenging and lurches deftly between emotional intimacy, ambition and uncompromising experimentation....more
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Hashshashin's music is a bold fusion of sound and style, excitingly blending power with finesse to create sounds from another world. Urgent compositions possessing thunderous speed are swiftly countered by moody passages where darkness lies – each track attracts with unique attributes. Michael Reilly
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I cant explain why I love this album, but I can say with reasonable certainty that I do. Canterbury insanity combined with pure creativity, topped off with hard prog here and there. Grievous Swoons
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A sonic onslaught, this debut is a winding, complex monster of metallic Prog and Mathy Metal. The incredible accuracy in pulling of daredevil time signatures is all under-pinned by melody and catchy hooks. Take,’ Swagger’, like a Djent band stuck in the studio and vying for control with a particularly raucous version of Lightning Bolt – the precision is jaw-dropping. Elsewhere, I get hints of ‘Power to Believe’ era King Crimson. Fitting, as Serious Beak is a true 21st century schizoid band. Logen Ninefingers