Through my mind - nothing is logical - travel back, to that which makes me child
Details are sublime, the truth is compromised. It’s more than I can take!
My heart
Skips a beat
My Heart
Can’t even stand on my feet
I feel the same, yet so different!
Am I to blame, my fears and doubts.
I am lost, in my inner space.
Mental patterns, ways of thinking, built them up for years
I want to break!
What am I thinking about? What are my drives?
How can you know someone, when you don’t know yourself?
Can you even trust anyone, when you don’t trust yourself?
What am I thinking about, I am lost!
It’s only time that sets them apart, it’s like the moon and the hourglass
Back and forth, circles and cycles.
Time is a constant, yet it’s running out.
It feels like ages!
I turn my back from myself, an undiscovered lie.
I feel the same, yet so different!
Am I to blame, my fears and doubts.
I feel the same, yet so different!
Am I to blame, my fears and doubts.
I am lost, in my inner space.
Mental patterns, ways of thinking, built them up for years!
“… And Everything In Between” was a great introduction to the band, and after having listened to it 2975295 times in a relatively short while I could appreciate “Artificial Void” (which is perhaps a bit more intricate?) better. Alice M.
The modern, clean sound is almost clinical in it's precision. This is technical metal at it's finest in similar vein as Tesseract and Periphery.
Though they follow the formula, there is enough integrity in Boundless to create a unique experience and makes me come back to this album time and time again.
The only detractor I can raise is the mastering. In certain sections there are too many instruments vying for the same audio spectrum and the sound becomes a bit muddy. Still, 4 stars. King Jonas the Humble
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
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