Just sixteen and lost all hope
fried her brain on booze and dope
looked at life, thought it bleak
her will to live was getting weak
wanted to just make it end
thought her razor was her only friend
called her peers, said goobyes
wanted her soul to fly above the skies
she drew a steaming hot bath
wanted life to stem it's wrath
got in the water, didn't have soap
what she did have was a lack of hope
picked up the razor didn't wait
made two cuts in her wrists, long and straight
sat back, watched it fade away
what were her last words? No one could say
she died with no friends
she died alone
she died without a prayer
she died alone
she saw her body down below
as her blood began to flow
and with one last goodbye
her soul lifted to the sky
she died without friends
she died alone
she died without a prayer
she died alone
She died alone
she died alone
she died alone
she died alone
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Vthelygmia is not as brutal and remorseless as the bandname and album cover would make you think - it goes far beyond that. These 28 minutes feel like being slaughtered, hacked to bits, gutted, and fully disintegrated afterwards. A wild combination of influences, you will hear elements of black and death metal, deathcore (especially in the excellent production and vocal department), some disturbing ambience and slight touches of doom. Immensely violent, utterly satisfying, and just brilliant. David Fischer
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I think what really is cool about Tiny Tree is their approach to playing guitar - something like Grails, but not exactly, more like overall style. That ephemeral buildup, intentionally monotonous at times, undeniable strong vocals. JD Pinkus appears on December, butt (pun intended) I couldn't really notice his input) But the blast in the finishing part of the song is just killer. Recommended
Eddie van Helen
A killer re-release of a rare solo post-punk LP from 1988 by the frontman of Taste of Decay and Garden of Pleasures. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 17, 2022
UK rock duo Family Man solder hard rock hooks to an industrial pop mainframe; sleek, chromed-out arrangements with a nu metal menace. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 10, 2021
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a fan since the first two releases and this full length is magnificent. honestly its just a mix of those two but there is something magical in the LP that puts it all together. for example The Tower song. it just shines brighter. Amazing riff and vocal work Сats and Metal Media