Verse 1:
Well I was least myself without a veil to hide. Even at my best I would leave you wanting. I knew in my deepest caverns that thou art greater still. I would try to right my wrongs and I would try to reconcile with all the things that I'd become and all the ways I lost myself.
Chorus:
But God knows we've tried to make it right
God knows we've tried to make it right
Verse 2:
In my darkest hour you calm the raging sea. You sing a melody that calls and beckons me. Ooh. Ooh. Come back home...
There is something haunting about the family having zero clue about WW2 in its entirety. I remember learning about them and wondering and I still wonder now how many are still in the wilderness, driven there by atrocities or not. Many find being alone to be fear inducing. But they left and isolated out of fear to begin with. This music is just the tip of the iceberg for how haunting and emotional the situation is. It does its job as well as possible, though. Amazing. jacensolodjo
Can't recall how I found this release but I'm glad I did. Take whatever mood you're in and by the time you finish listening to this if you aren't left in a reflective, calm and ultimately grateful state about life - seek medical help. Beautiful. DJ Osric
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021