A throne is falling apart
and the royal wine is bitter.
A plastic rainbow above the palace,
stained with carbon black spots all around.
And the queen?
Lies in the shade of a kingdom.
Unseen, unheard, untouched,
and the witches take her place and share her crown.
They won't smother.
Nothing is dead till tomorrow,
where will this inspiration follow?
Colors of red for your horrors,
this night will scare away your falling stars.
Nothing is dead but tomorrow we'll be playing jams in the crypt.
A Half empty glass, and a wishing bone turns to dust.
Mommy never told you that stars are made of tears,
so when you cry it means that none will shine upon you, dear.
And when they do, hinder the moment for it is touched.
Smile, love, cherish your share, for tomorrow dawns another dying day.
supported by 8 fans who also own “Smother Me Gently”
Amazing music! Just found the band via YouTube and went looking for them. I'm glad music like this exists in our world. I pray there will be more soon. I bought all that was on Bandcamp! I can't get enough of this sound! Thank you Scardust for making this! wrytoaste
supported by 7 fans who also own “Smother Me Gently”
I bought the album on vinyl basically just to have the EP on physical format, I'll be honest.
This is not to say the album is bad (it is absolutely amazing) but the EP blew me away and is honestly one of the best and most versatile albums I've listened to in a while and the vocals are just insanely good.
If you like ExLibris you'll love this band too, no doubt thebluemeanie
supported by 4 fans who also own “Smother Me Gently”
I never cared about symphonic metal at all. I do very much care about folk as well as progressive metal, and so I couldn't resist after reading the third exceptional AMG review for Wilderun in a row. 'Sleep...' has been on my radar for quite some time, being graced by one of the most beckoning cover arts I have ever seen. The band more than lives up to its reputation, composing great musical pieces from start to finish. I absolutely love the multitude of influences being put together here. David Fischer