I can’t see one single thing although
my eyes are opened wide
I’m probably enchained in here
the rope feels much too tight
a muted rustle is breaking through the silence
a slight scent of a body in the air I breathe
and as I’m trying to turn my head he lights a fire
and it’s myself looking at me
I am afraid
where have I gone
I’ve got this feeling
the machines have won
I can’t just say
what’s right or wrong
I’ll follow my creation
from now on
I must have lost my memory
don’t know how I came here
I was augmenting this reality
instead I made me disappear
I am afraid
where have I gone
I’ve got this feeling
the machines have won
I can’t just say
what’s right or wrong
I’ll follow my creation
from now on
did I want this world to go under
when I knew I was never loved?
I still hear them say it’s no wonder
that he’s gonna collapse
when reality isn’t enough
supported by 13 fans who also own “Lonely People [Extended Version]”
Every single member of this band is incredibly skilled in their own right, but I love how much they accentuate each other's talents into these masterful tracks. The whole album is excellent. I'm so happy they were finally able to come to my home state and perform.
Incredible band, can't wait to listen to what comes next. quantumquail
supported by 11 fans who also own “Lonely People [Extended Version]”
Perhaps a softer, more “pop-forward” album compared to Inmazes and Witness however equally as effective. Vola simply know how to make approachable and great music. 8/10 RJ
supported by 8 fans who also own “Lonely People [Extended Version]”
I am flashed and I am wondering why I did not recognize this band earlier. Looking forward to hearing more from this talented and innovative guys in the near future. The album is a must have! almaju
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