Stolen
For a debt sewn in my regret
From the mourning I come to ascension
Man, he kills the bird
He ends the singing
In turn, his own life
The sky isn’t falling
It’s only coming into reach
This city should not exist
We’ve gone too far
Only crows keep calling on decay and foster
The embers of fathers
You’re early to be this bright
Close the tear so they cannot see you
Stay back
The way you remind me
Of someone I knew back when I had
So much to give and suffer
It kills me
Second chances have crumbled into variables
Let’s meet at the border of Heaven and Earth
DISTANT AND DEFIANT
AND I FEEL MORE VIOLENT
This society’s time has come up for dust
The rampant might compel you
Their vying confines repel the few
Some dressed for the blame,
Others, sovereignty
Either way, they’re burning down
All so that I can save you
I’ve become my anger
The women
The children
Admit it
They’re demons
Oh God can you spare them of me now?
All of their secrets have come for you
If I could, I’d reach in and pull you out
There must be something that I could do
Cause I won’t let you die in here
Solace in my arms
Brought up in my ardor
I could be your martyr
In my arms
In my arms
The sky isn’t falling
It’s only coming into reach
We begin anew
Under rapture
Distant and defiant
And I feel more violent
Archspire is wholly unique for their ability to write music that is this insanely technical, but also actually catchy and memorable. Absolutely one-of-a-kind band. Kadin Wisniewski
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
Featuring founding vocalist Jesse Zaraska for the first time since 2004, the Milwaukee veterans' seventh album is a metalcore monster. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 12, 2020
On their self-titled debut, Bhavachakra make black metal, flamenco guitar, and Liszt-like piano passages collide. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 17, 2016
This album reminds me of an immersive floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall painting. The kind that has a whole room to itself. It stands apart. Like most great art, part of this album's beauty lies in its accessibility. It is every bit as enjoyable to the neophyte as it is to any veteran of the genre. Here, catchiness and complexity--both instrumentally and lyrically--exist together, not necessarily in harmony but never in opposition of each other. Stand before this work and allow it to draw you in. Jan-Michael Archer