Just let the light pass through
I’ve got time to kill
I’ll let you choose the speed
I’ll pick the reel
Don’t move just stay right there
Accept the curse
Let me devour you
Because the camera always eats first
It’s what you do when you think
No one is watching
It’s what you say when you think
No one is there
It’s the way that you’re shifting
Inside your skin
Peel it off and show me
What’s left within
Rip it off and show me
Just where you’ve been
Tear it off and show me
Show me how you win
Who does the light pour out forever
To hit rewind back to the dissever
Click the switch
Lock the strap
Pull me in
Close the gap
Push the lever
Drop the match
Fan the flames
Break the latch
Turn the dial
Close your eyes
You press play
I’ll baptise
Tip the candle
Knot the rope
Heart your cross
And die to hope
It’s what you do when you think
No one is watching
It’s what you say when you think
No one is there
Who does the light pour out forever
Who does the light pour out
Who do the shadows follow
Who do we die without
Our dark tomorrow
Who does the screen burn for
Who do the i always sing
Who is the end of all
Of everything
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This album hits like a ton of bricks. I can't say how long it's been since a band reached me like this, but I can't get enough. The driving rhythm, the ghostly floating leads, the haunting and direct lyrics, the desperation in her voice... Powerful. Jaycee
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Even for this genre the sheer intensity of this album always manages to floor me. Might not be the most unique album under the sun but it doesn't have to be; the performances are tight and ferocious, the songwriting is dynamic and explosive, the production is crushing, it's just all things to a mathcore fan. napalmsatan
Sharptooth fight bigotry with melodic hardcore, their breakdowns an ideal vehicle for singer Lauren Kashan's incendiary insights. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 15, 2020
Scalding metalcore from Spain, “Where the Waves Are Born” swings from clean to growled vocals over blindingly intricate fretwork. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 19, 2023
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This album is overwhelmingly good. I've been making music for long enough and listened to too much music to not be impressed easily. This album is goosebumps from beginning till end. Completely different realm of existence of good. minerva