Feel the cold
Burn through your bones
Whispers of love and sin
In the day
Dreams all fade
Fears of old setting in
The air is thin
Cold is the wind
Cold is your absence here
Cold is your absence here
In your absence I live in fear
I survive
Broken but alive
Ever healing still
Hope remains
Running through my veins
My soul goes on
In this place
Of vine and thorn
I will be reborn
Cold is your absence here
But now without you I feel no fear
Eradicate
Every memory
Snuff out the flames, I’m free
Erase
Every single trace
Of that fear that held me fast
Cold is your absence here
In your absence I live in fear
You
That abandoned me
Watch your power fade
Torn
Torn apart by the thorns
But now I am reborn
Now I’ve watched the stars as they fell to the earth
The waves have ceased; the oceans have dried
The mountains no longer reach up toward the sky
But I feel no despair as my world is shattered
I feel no cold
Just a calming peace and an absence of fear
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I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
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Serious aficionado level Prog/Tech Death.
The unique colors they bring to this record are not really heard elsewhere. They have forged their own sound and it’s totally badass. I guess The Faceless could be mentioned for reference of similar styles/tones.
They care for the song craft as much as the tasty Tech and Leads. It really is like everyone is saying....a perfect Metal experience. Salami Dick Death
Utterly indescribable new record from Greek metal band Locust Leaves features corkscrewing tempos, manic vocal shifts & dense arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 6, 2017
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An eclectic but incredibly well-integrated blend of traditional death metal, melodeath, black metal, progressive, and even a bit of folk (with the added bonus of audible and tasty bass guitar). The album has a consistent, pulverizing momentum punctuated by the rare acoustic passage or catchy chorus/refrain. Overall an unbelievably mature first offering from an up-and-coming band to watch. Facepalming Panda