a skylight in a box of steel
still trying to see where I was going
what happened? could this be real?
what is this world that I’ve been thrown into?
a new age
a new world
a new life
astonished and overwhelmed
by all these things that I’ve never seen before
as I walked out it dawned on me
how long I must have been sleeping
and with horror I saw that this must be the future
a new age
a new world
a new life
and in fear I tried to resist my fate
I threw myself on the concrete
self-destruction comes from the anxiety
of not being able to compete
it’s too much to process
I can’t comprehend this
I don’t wanna be here anymore
wake me up
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
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
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
Master Boot Record's latest collection of industrial techno tracks flirts with chiptune and black metal, and offers some secret surprises. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 11, 2020
Me encanta este album porque refleja el gran esfuerzo y dedicacion que Daniels ha hecho en su carrera, y se nota lo mucho que le gusta. Las personas no se comprenden al 100% entre realidades, pero la música es un lenguaje indescriptible. Felicidades Dan, te lo has ganado. dxgrid