is this where I wanna be
a world of envy and fake smiles
I’m talking in my sleep
I’m caught in this eternal night
I don’t remember
why I moved here
I’m so out of place but
I feel the end is near
I’m coming home
to the willows by the lake
where the sun comes up for another day
I feel that I’m not alone
I’m gonna take this to my grave
these memories they can never take
never take from me
living a life full of distress
trying to fit into this plastic game
the smell of fame that pulled me into this
turned into foul promises in the end
shame
is this where I wanna be
I’m talking in my sleep
is this where I wanna be
in time you might leave home
but home will never leave
this isn’t game, it’s not on the screen, it’s not an illusion
it’s made by us and human released it long ago
the more it is taking over of all of our thoughts and dreams
the more I just ask myself whether or not I wanna know
about all the money farms, this endless cycle
about the misery it caused just to be powered up
and while we’re thinking about how to get out of this nightmare
we share our thoughts with each other it’s making it more fucked up
supported by 13 fans who also own “Willows by the Lake”
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 “Willows by the Lake”
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 “Willows by the Lake”
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