You breathe heavily as your hands break.
And the adrenaline will never stop the ache, no.
The violence, it still hurts
Just like the silence you never heard.
You can feel it, it’s something new
You can’t feel it.
Don’t worry it’s over soon.
As it’s bleeding through.
Have you ever thought?
How it wears of all of your deepest fears?
The compulsion, to put pain unto others,
You hurt yourself again
Hurt people, hurt people
You can feel it, it’s something new
You can’t feel it.
Don’t worry it’s over soon.
It still hurts
It gets so much worse.
Have you ever thought (about) why you do this to yourself?
I think you like it. I think you fucking love it.
Please stop.
It still hurts.
I think you like it. I think you fucking love it.
Please stop.
It still hurts
All the violence, it still hurts. Just like the silence, that makes you hurt.
All the violence, it still hurts. Just like words you never heard.
credits
from feel something new,
released March 8, 2024
MUSIC WRITTEN BY Grayscale Season & Buster Odeholm
LYRICS WRITTEN BY Grayscale Season
PRODUCED BY Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
MIXED/MASTERED BY Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
RECORDED BY Robert Kukla at Studio Fredman/Obsidian Recordings, Gothenburg, Sweden
There is just no way to properly describe the journey that this album provides, with its enormous riffs, varied sound throughout and the raw emotion of it all. A rare perfect album... Agent Echo
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This album immediately slaps you in the face with some of the chunkiest bass lines you will ever encounter, and then sucks you in with a stupendous ride through a surprisingly wide array of emotions. Fractal Sliver
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I am more a melodeath guy than deathcore, but I enjoy all the symphonic elements or rythym changes. This album is a BLAST omg my neck hurt, so much headbang🤘🤘 olive855