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The first real ballad that Siamese have ever written. Well kinda. Song is a tribute to a close friend fighting to come back to the world after severe depression. A story seen from the point of view from a friend. How most of us see people with depression. Like someone we need, love and just expect nothing but honesty from. Break the stigma of mental health.
lyrics
Tell me
Oh won’t you tell me now?
Breathe in
I know you’ll make it out
Please don't linger in the dark
where you can’t see
We can sit here in silence and I’ll still be around
I’ll still be around
It’s Okay
The guilt and shame
You are not to blame
And know you’re worth saving
I know you’re worth saving
Come what may
Don’t hide your pain
I just need to know
When life seems the hardest
Can we be honest?
Get up
I need you here with me
Get up
I need you to believe
when your heart runs a race and you can’t sleep
when waking up feels like a bad dream,
I’ll be around
I’ll still be around
It’s Okay
The guilt and shame
You are not to blame
And know you’re worth saving
I know you’re worth saving
Come what may
Don’t hide your pain
I just need to know
When life seems the hardest
Can we be honest?
One of the top Progressive Metalcore groups out there... Fantastic music throughout their whole catalog and as they continue to grow and perfecting their sound each album. Also growing and maturing into a real force to be reckoned with in Modern Metal... enemyofthenight
Supplementing sasscore insanity with bolstered vocals and pop-punk songcraft, the California band are kicking ass and breaking boundaries. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024
The Hirsch Effekt! For Solitaer, every band member wrote a song on their own - and albeit the results are all excellent, the differences are tremendous. While Nares grinds one to dust like a Challenger 2 tank, Palingenesis is a furious frenzy with a delicious riff shredding everything in its path (Ilja, sure) - and mending the wounds with a grandiose chorus. Amorphous feels like my schizophrenic cousin clobbering me with a sewer pipe again. Gregær is the perfection it already was, but heavy. David Fischer