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I am seeing flashbacks
Days of summer dancing in my mind
It's hard to except
No one found a way to turn back time
In a sudden instant
We face our fears
Overwhelmed by the bitter truth
Nothing is safe around here
Caught in the silence
To driven by the
Life that we once lost
We're born to live and leave behind
We are not meant to be complete
I try, I really try to hold on
To the things that make me feel
Like there is anything
That might endure until I stop to breathe
But there's a fear of losing
Pushing me to fall for disbelieve
Caught in the silence
To driven by the
Life that we once lost
We're born to live and leave behind
But there's nothing preventing me to fall for disbelieve
I might be smiling
But it's not enough for me to find relief
Caught in the silence
To driven by the
Life that we once lost
We're born to live and leave behind
You see me now
Bearing the cross pushing down my neck
Born to live and leave behind
supported by 6 fans who also own “Born To Live (Acoustic)”
Impressive and immense sound, fused with and inspired by Finnish ancestral roots. UKKO hits hard but also has a heart beating beneath. Albums like this don't get made often; this one will live on as a timeless example of how a talented band move forward while refining their skills, exploring new musical horizons, and writing music with true meaning to each of the musicians involved. camelchild
Scalding metalcore from Spain, “Where the Waves Are Born” swings from clean to growled vocals over blindingly intricate fretwork. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 19, 2023
Supplementing sasscore insanity with bolstered vocals and pop-punk songcraft, the California band are kicking ass and breaking boundaries. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024
supported by 6 fans who also own “Born To Live (Acoustic)”
The Hirsch Effekt! For Solitaer, every band member wrote a song on their own - and albeit the results are all excellent, the differences are tremendous. While Nares grinds one to dust like a Challenger 2 tank, Palingenesis is a furious frenzy with a delicious riff shredding everything in its path (Ilja, sure) - and mending the wounds with a grandiose chorus. Amorphous feels like my schizophrenic cousin clobbering me with a sewer pipe again. Gregær is the perfection it already was, but heavy. David Fischer