Voices in my head all the time,
Voices in my head all the time
A drop in the sea, full of memories,
nothing to hang onto.
I am alerted, I am contented.
Nanananana
Voices in my head…
Nanananana
Voices in my
Fear that their so bright fire
will burn mine
Such a victim
Eyes on the floor
won’t look again high
Misery searching
Her life a mess just one caress
to bring her back
but she’s fucked up.
Chorus
Faces coming In and out,
all her life she’s down the spout
‘Till one day she’s lost forever
Because she gave but never got,
always cared but they forgot
Sooner or later she’d escape
away from her cell
She was never on the scene,
getting fame wasn’t her dream
Small things she could hang onto,
he used to be place to resort to.
She just wanted someone to trust,
not just controlled by lust
People called her in-sane.
But she was, yes she was
Sane enough to be objective
plus an in- to be creative
Her life a mess just one caress
to bring her back,
but she’s fucked up
Chorus
She was never on the scene,
getting fame wasn’t her dream
Small things she could hang onto,
he used to be place to resort to.
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This album just slaps! And, for the record, I have never used the term "slaps" before. I am not some person who says that every album slaps, when in fact, they sometimes do not. No. I was waiting until this very moment, for an album this good to try out the term for my self and I stand behind it.
It slaps, my friends, it slaps. SteveSmells
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This album is a ferocious BEAST! Mammock's unique blend of noise and math rock is executed with artistic virtuosity and songwriting excellence. The powerful, clear and organic sound contributes to a beautiful listening experience. World class material here! Looking forward to their next release! Nikitash
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