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lyrics
Isaac recounts a fight from several years ago
Against a shady foe, that it seems Sloan may know
A beast of black from deep in the forest
"My steel split it in two- I was not impressed
"This scar on my forearm
Had me quite alarmed
Black swamp creatures cut me
But they failed to gut me
"I have seen some bizarre things here
But nothing that filled me with fear
I've avoided the only thing
Worthy until today it seems"
A white crow flies overhead
Both see, but nothing is said
Somber silence in its stead
Seems Silver is in their heads
He's crept back into their heads
But they must not allow dread
"My wife and Ellie loved to
Visit the beaches of Letchim
Just relax and take in the sun
And of course we would always swim
Colette would pack us lunches
We would spend entire days there
We fed our scraps to the gulls
I remember the wind in her hair
"The way the sun outlined her face
I just- thank you so much
You are the saving grace
"Ellie and me- we are all we've got
You're a hero to us- whether we succeed or not"
The whole album contains songs full of fresh and polished sounding eargasms that show that Unicorn Hole can still invent himself new with every new release. Which Witch Two instantly shows what business will happen and sets the whole tone of the album. Diverse and playful synths, super catchy choruses and fat break downs will be sprinkled with occasional raps and experimental styles. If you think it can't get better, wait for the next release and be amazed. He always delivers 110 %. M0SHB1T
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
This is a hell of a debut release for Polygon Horizon! Right off the bat the clean production and soaring synths pull you in. Dustin's raspy singing and Shotgun Guy's raw gutturals power up their respective tracks. Mitch makes Revive so damn catchy, but the emotional heights of Endeavor juuuust win me over. (Not gonna mention my own appearance, ha.) PH is a modern N-core master, no question. Unicorn Hole