I hope to God
that all of his mercy runs out on you.
Drown in the black seas.
Full of death that I tread through.
Your corporate slaves set the trees ablaze
Leaving wildlife to lay in a perfect waste
Your business is overrun with snakes
But I hope their venom takes hold on your veins.
Now tell me am I really free
When wealthy men destroy the earth around me.
Now tell me am I really free
When broken men fight for the air they breathe.
We've been lying to our sons and daughters.
You're a plague
to a sorry human race.
You've buried all bright things I love.
To suffer in death is not suffering enough.
Now tell me am I really free
When wealthy men destroy the earth around me.
Now tell me am I really free
When broken men fight for the air they breathe.
I would die to see you smothered in chains.
We've been lying to our sons and daughters...
I hope God's mercy runs out on the most selfish of men.
supported by 13 fans who also own “Satellite Earth (ft. Garrett Russell)”
Not a fan of the new album but this Polaris album is just what I love about metalcore. Saw them live in CH last year and on stage they are amazing. If you're new to Polaris (doubt it) start here ! sachavonkarl74
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
supported by 11 fans who also own “Satellite Earth (ft. Garrett Russell)”
Realistically, I should have bought this album after the first 100 scrobbles of In Reach (Out of Touch), but it's never too late to do the right thing. This has a different atmosphere (and story) than The Lost City, but it's just as good and just as melodic. porcelainheart-