How could we wipe the horizon away?
How could we drink up the sea?
How could we unchain Earth from its Sun?
We're plunging continually.
Do we not feel the breath of space?
Is night not closing in?
Is not this deed too great?
We're straying through nothing.
What rites of atonement shall we have to invent?
Must we become Gods to be worthy of it?
Is not this greatness too great to repent?
Must we become Gods to be worthy of it?
Think Elixir, Master's Hammer, Maiden, Dissection, et al, all the while rooted firmly in the soil that bore such punk essentials as Against the Grain, Sleep In Safety, and November-Coming-Fire. Crusades
There is a special kind of beauty within each tragedy. Hold on. Reach out. Let go. No matter how it plays out, in the end you are free from the struggle and the pain. Crusades
Dark, organ-driven punk rock ala Lost Sounds, The Observers, Los Reactors, The Adverts, etc. Also features members of The White Wires and The Steve Adamyk Band, Crusades