I recognize that chair, there’s something familiar about the leather and I feel like shit, I guess I must have brought the weather.
There is nothing you can tell me that I haven’t heard before, stuck here in the Counselor's office, teacher must have thought I lost it.
We all just want you to be all that you can be before you end up D-E-A-D.
Cover my teenage soul in chicken noodle soup right out the can.
Water into wine, I’m making the most out of a bad time. Wine into water, therapy terribly ruined your daughter.
We can help! The parents, the doctor, the teacher, the pastor...fuck that. Let us in! A glass can only spill what it contains. We love you! I know and I feel it, I see it, I just can’t believe it. How was school? It was fine but I can’t stop thinking about this weird fat guy in a purple tie. I remember everything that he said to me, about how the little things become big things. Listen; this is what he sang.
All the problems I have come from the lack of anyone to talk to and being scared to.
All the small things they stay with me and it's been so hard to carry but I do.
Make a change cause you’re killing your, selfishly you feed into this cycle that’s running you in circles spinning staying idle. Mark my words, everyone has a limit, and when they reach it, you’ll wish you listened. Just listen.
I should have never talked and I shouldn't have said anything.
Just forget it, I should have never ever talked. The writing’s on the wall. Pull the trigger and the nightmare stops, go.
All the problems I have come from the lack of anyone to talk to and being scared to.
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It's mathy, it's grindy, well written, extremly varied, and above all, it's an absolute blast to listen to. They didn't reinvent the wheel on this one, but they roll it way better than most other bands in the genre. Tobias Schmitt
The latest from Vein, who—since 2016—have earned a rep through intense live shows; 11 songs of dark, emotional & chaotic metallic hardcore. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 19, 2018
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portrayal of guilt takes the sinisterness of black metal and the emotional anchorage of screamo and creates the most evil-sounding, despair-filled, hopeless record you could imagine. Perfectly crafted and always makes me come back for more, I can never get enough of them. Haydin