Painting lines around us, when the shadows start to fade
The wheel of fortune turns around, it turned down for the worse,
I broke it down and burned it, so we will have a choice,
The architects of our own demise, Appear so fast in the mirror,
How easy is it to abandon all hope
It is my kingdom, my heaven
But its built upon a lie
I am reaching my highest
now I'm reaching down for you
Oh fuck!
How easy is it to abandon all hope
It is my kingdom, my heaven
Like towers before us, crush and burn
(and theres no shelter for no one)
Those columns can't hold me anymore
And now i fall
Tides are rising, they rise so high
the skies cracked open and they never stop(they never stop) to cry
The lost and broken heights, where no one realized
I shout a thousand times – its time to fly!
(Before the lie did stand strong, but now the truth lies bitter)
This is not the real thing,
It’s not the end of the journey
And oh those spires soar so high, I cannot tell where
They end up,
And where the end begins
You can defy it, its still right there
No one can fight it, just let it rain
Like towers before us, crush and burn
(and theres no shelter for no one)
Those columns can't hold me anymore
And now i fall
(..same story as it happened in Babylon, I say let them towers - BURN)
...Let them towers burn, Burn Burn, BURN!
(Before the towers stood strong, now I can see them CRUMBLE)
Making this music is the highest
passion for us and we are here to stay.
From the best of classic metalcore to the newest post tunes and breaks we bring you something fresh to shout your lungs out to!
Vocals - Alexander Getsin
Guitar - Felix Yakubov
Guitar - Chen "Shix" Shaya
Bass - Alex "Losh" Astafiev
Drums - Kirill Khershberg...more
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