Memories of then, of so long ago,
Mixed and scrambled inside of my head.
So I'll look into this picture and I'll search for that moment
Now i know it's there somewhere, I know it's not dead.
We stand alone here, watch theses walls bring us together
I step back in time, allowing my mind to wonder
Our past still hunts us
Those hunting shadows, can't be put away
Take my hand and unlock this door
Passing through these walls are the rooms we know
We can't just stand by and see it waste away
So I'll look into this picture and search for that moment, I know it's there somewhere I know it's not dead.
We stand alone here. Watch these walls bring us together
Cover theses tracks bury the past theses faded scars are left to remind us
We keep holding on to our deepest emotions the darkness deepens the pain as we keep on holding on
We stand alone here we stand alone
We stand alone here. Watch these walls bring us together
credits
from This House - EP,
released May 2, 2016
Anton Sanders, Jamie Pickering, Charlie Hecquet, Beck Hamilton, Jack Humphreys.
Recorded at A-Tonal Recording Studio
(www.a-tonalrecordingstudio.co.uk | www.facebook.com/atonalrecordingstudio) by Kyri Demetriou.
Assistant recording engineer - Adam Edwards
Mixed and Produced by Kyri Demetriou (www.facebook.com/kdsoundengineer)
Mastered By Ludwig Maier at GKG Mastering (www.gkg-mastering.de)
supported by 8 fans who also own “Great Day For An Exorcism”
Raw, expressive, and achieves a remarkable balance between melody and sharp hardcore edge. It presents a type of duality that makes euphony and cacophony sound beautiful together, like rice and beans (a complete protein) :) Love the sound, this split demonstrates impressive talent! Kenny McGalem
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