“THE MARROW OF A BONE – It became their worldwide debut. Most of the songs were written while on tour bus, listening to Deftones and KoRn, and due to the environment where he could not do arrangements, he focused on the live feeling, which is why you have guitar riffs that are more metal, more ‘catchy’, more repeated and raw. However, like Kyo, he says that fans did not appreciate this album much.”
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which translates to “While I breathe, I hope”, is a Latin phrase of indeterminate origin. It is the motto of various places and organisations, including the U.S. state of South Carolina. #deg
Only those dependent freaks here
Only the remains of the long forgotten
The lips that captivated me
My ears are playing tricks on me but i cannot even laugh
From hope to despair
Falling into the beginning
For now, I'll close my eyes
The sky crumbles every time you walk
It's laughing time every time you die
Your true feelings lie within the shadow of light you long for
Indulge in the meaning of that slice of happiness
from the shadow of despair
𝔗𝔥𝔦𝔯𝔡 𝔓𝔬𝔢𝔪
樹海に生きる意味より
目の前に広がる自殺の理由
Instead of the reason for living
It is the reason for suicide that expands before your eyes
Justified public opinion on a forced definition of happiness
There is no explanation needed for meat
that is buried not knowing why it was embalmed
Isn't that so?
The light is glaring because “ “
Most Baroque music is more metal than a lot of romantic music
Bach: Heavy/power metal
Scriabin: Heavy metal
Vivaldi: Power/folk metal
Schubert-Liszt: Symphonic black metal
Bartok: Raw black metal
Royer: Thrash metal
Holst: Death metal
Stravinsky: Blackened death metal
Shostakovich: Blackened speed metal