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lyrics
on this blue satellite
i'm staring straight into the night
reading messages of tragedies
so many things to deny
all out of place and out of mind
an illusion of a fake possibility
(chorus)
to find that place where i belong
where everything won't feel so wrong
(i feel alone, all the life has gone)
and maybe once i find a way
and i will see the light some day
(i feel alone, in this night maze)
with every foolish delight
i try to hide the endless fight
and if i only knew the remedy
so elegantly designed
enumeration of ten thousand lies
as the walls surround me with false insecurities
(chorus)
there's only you and i
exchanging lies through the night
the fading memory
has brought me down to my knees
and i'll never know for sure
how many nights i can endure
i try to run from it all
with every turn - a higher wall
and now i'm lost inside eternity
a thousand fires alight
burning higher and higher into the night
as i drift alone into dark serenity
(chorus)
credits
from Night Maze,
released May 1, 2015
Backie Vocals:
Matt DiFranco
Sheenah Ko
This album should be ranked very high in ranks of latest industrial albums, because it just crushes the competition. THIS is how it's done people. Menacing vocals, pounding drums and haunting electronics have no mercy on your ears and leave you with not one second of peace. Play this loud and do people around you a service.
FLESH MECHANIC
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles
That devastating and frightening atmosphere is mesmerizing. Probably the only DWIFH album I fell in love with. Expiring Time, The Unclean, Threadbare, Downpour, At Rest - these all are my favorites. Val Levitsky