Son of man of war who never knew peace before
(I've seen him struggle day to day)
But the light of our fire will wash away apathy
Regrettably the only son
All of his hopes in one
(He'll never be the same again)
I could never walk such a jagged path as he
Sensing one shred of doubt
A voice in the back of my mind
His guilty words a lesson in pride
I can feel the sense incinerate
Drawn beyond the world of flesh
I'd love to know all that I missed
I wish to feel all I resist
A lonely guardian
A scion of tolerance
Tell me are you not listening?
At the sight of my final hollowing
The loam beneath my feet gives way
I plummet through a dark abyss
I'd kill to know all that I missed
A face familiar reflects to me my frailty
This will not be the end
Hands upon my shoulder
Pull me back toward the light
Eyes with gifts of vision
Show me the meaning of blind
Bleeding and sinking down into your brain
Whispers come from across the room
Listen, listen to what I know
Screaming before I reach the door
No one notices me leaving
No one can stop the screaming
credits
from The Stranger,
released April 21, 2017
Music - Kalen Austin, Ben Nolan
Lyrics - Thomas Frayne
supported by 30 fans who also own “Quantum Entanglement”
The songs are masterfully composed and flow together beautifully, and the orchestration is exactly how I want metal orchestration to sound: full, playable by a real orchestra, and just as important to the music as the vocals, drums, guitar, and bass are. tonycordeshimself
supported by 24 fans who also own “Quantum Entanglement”
I never cared about symphonic metal at all. I do very much care about folk as well as progressive metal, and so I couldn't resist after reading the third exceptional AMG review for Wilderun in a row. 'Sleep...' has been on my radar for quite some time, being graced by one of the most beckoning cover arts I have ever seen. The band more than lives up to its reputation, composing great musical pieces from start to finish. I absolutely love the multitude of influences being put together here. David Fischer
supported by 23 fans who also own “Quantum Entanglement”
Perhaps a softer, more “pop-forward” album compared to Inmazes and Witness however equally as effective. Vola simply know how to make approachable and great music. 8/10 RJ
supported by 23 fans who also own “Quantum Entanglement”
High quality progressive metal. If you have any interest at all in progressive, you owe it to yourself to check this album out, it's super catchy and delivers every you want from the genre. The_Bob_Comics