I woke up with charcoal hands
Clouds of grime crimes crown their hatred
Fingers bound by iron bands
In palms they stay clenched through the night
Wounds are green, neglected while I
visit never-ending scenes, where the frenzy speaks
Words of just repeated till bloodlust floods us
We open up to see hell
Keep my teeth so deep into the lips where fury cries;
“I want to see hell”
Pour your oil into their lungs
Let it boil black, blistered tongues
We both know nobody returns home from war
We open up to see hell
Keep my teeth so deep into the lips where fury cries;
“I want to see hell”
I know my hands still reach for hell
Should I feed them the fire?
I know my hands still reach for hell
To condemn or to crown?
To condemn or to crown?
To condemn or to crown?
To condemn or to crown?
Drops of bleach, discolor their eyes
Leave them never-ending seas of uncertainty
Still we know nobody returns, home, from, war.
To condemn or to crown?
When will metronome count alone?
We open up to see hell
Keep my teeth so deep into the lips where fury cries;
“I want to see hell”
I know my hands still reach for hell
should I feed them the fire?
I know my hands still reach for hell
Should I feed them the fire?
I know my hands still reach for hell
should I feed them the fire?
I know my hands still reach for hell
See Hell
I know my hands still reach for hell
should I feed them the fire?
I know my hands still reach for hell
We’ll leave you for now
We’ll leave you for now
We’ll leave you for now
We’ll leave you for now
Strong opening song that leads to an epic closer leaving you inspired and awe-struck. Never once did it feel like any of the tracks were fillers to reach the end. One of VOLA's best and memorable works. gatko
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
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022