To kill the whitest looking dove
To hate everything I love
And I am trying to pretend that in wanting life to end
That I am not another stupid little teenage fucking bore
And now I know and we will see
And now I know and we will see
To take this handguns to my eyes
And watch as my cells start to rise
The flesh now starts to break as the bullet enters like a snake
Through one side of my head and out the other one
And now I know and we will see
And now I know and we will see
I'm too scared to live tonight
I’m to bare to shed my plight
I'm too scared to live tonight
Too damn bored to shed my plight
Please tell me I’m not wanted
Please tell me I’m not wanted
Watch the bones rip through my flesh
Catharsis of my own distress
Please tell me I’m not wanted
And now I know and we will see
And now I know and we will see
supported by 12 fans who also own “From the Depths of Dreams”
This album can only be described as a masterpiece. It goes into painful detail describing the world they dreamed of, reality, and the constant internal debate of whether ending it now is the right choice. In the end, they decide the best thing to do is to just keep moving forward, hoping for a better future. 10/10 MelvinTheHugger
supported by 11 fans who also own “From the Depths of Dreams”
I can't really tell the songs apart, but I quite enjoy the album experience. This band has their sound dialed in extremely precisely. It's like Code Orange without the weird parts, but with more Slayer riffs. I thought The Acacia Strain were the kings of "nothing but the breakdowns, so help me god", but here is a serious challenger to that throne. fyeahmetal
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021