This never ending ticking is driving me insane so listen close listen close my friend hear the silence that scared my skin
I fought this losing battle, i earned my scars, but you see i cant even trust my own eyes they deceive me, maybe i'm dreaming, this cant be real someone please save me
This never ending ticking is driving me insane so listen close listen close my friend hear the silence that scared my skin
I'm chasing circles in my head
When my own company is dead
With me, my own best friend
Loneliness will start to creep in
Is this the beginning or the end
I'm stranded Reaching out surely I will be found My lungs can only take so much before I start to drown Talking too yourself at least makes you feel alive hold your breath and close your eyes
I'm chasing circles in my head
When my own company is dead
With me, my own best friend
Loneliness will start to creep in
is this the beginning or the end
I hear it getting louder
So Tie the rope
I can't let my forts
get the better of me
I'm chasing circles in my head
When my own company is dead
With me, my own best friend
Loneliness will start to creep in
is this the beginning or the end
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 “Never Felt So Lonely (At least I'm in Good Company)”
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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