Physical copy of the 2013 release Modern Thieves. Jewel casing with lyrics included
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lyrics
Life's like a movie, the reel spinning faster than the world revolves in miles per hour. Don't you wish we could pause and rewind, remember the things we left behind? Through all of the pain we could just fast forward but then we'd miss all the lessons we've learned.
These modern thieves are stealing me from all my dreams and hopeful things. These modern thieves are leaving me without my speech when everything is gone.
You suck the life from my lungs, I sharpen my knife and my tongue to fight off (fight off) the people stealing our time and each breath is a minute wasted. As I gasp for air you take it without remorse or second thoughts on what I could have done.
Call me crazy but forever's looking shaky. The shadows pull me in and under. Whats the price of wasted time? Whats the price of wasted life?
This is a means to an end, why fight this? Why fight this? When we all live like we're dead, why bother trying to survive death?
The real Speed of Sound in Seawater is fast... relatively. This album is the same in that it goes by too fast and you are already putting it on repeat again. :p jason hankins
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Jon Mess is a lyrical beast. His scream is so unique and I'm in love with the fact that this project allows him to explore his voice a bit more (both literally and figuratively [those sing/screams on Honey Boo Buscemi and Meat Fetish are ufff]). Of course Will is the man, I see a different side of Matt (which is good), but i think the real star here is Martin. His heavier insight is truly what makes this album what it is. His riffs are heavy, progressive and oh so smart. Miguel Guzman