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lyrics
It sits in the corner of the ceiling
And waits for you to turn your back
It wears a suit of armour
Made from jawbones, from voice boxes
It finds your faults
It scans your life
It finds your faults
It scans your life
It's lithe body, slithering
Across the years
Up on its hind legs, a hard black finger
Scratching away at the good, revealing the meaning
Scratching away at the good, revealing the meaning
A renaissance, a rebirth, rekindling public affection
The prince, on its throne, it's throne in the corner of the ceiling,
clinging on and on and on and on
The prince, ebullient and eternal
credits
from Shame,
released February 2, 2024
John Bailey - Composer/Guitars
Chris Reese - Vox
Arran McSporran - Bass
Jay walsh - Drums / Producer
Jonathan Hill - Strings
Thomas Harrison - Synths
Listening to this record is like getting kidnapped by 4th dimensional aliens who then probe your brain with an onslaught of intense sounds jagged shapes and sharp angles to see if primitive being like us can even comprehend what Weston Super Maim have delivered on this record. Adam Andrade
The Philly trio have been making technical but not impenetrable instrumental metal for nearly two decades. Their latest shreds, of course. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 8, 2016
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire