kHill:
Breaking broken bashed back to the background
shared horror and a sickening soft sound
It's the beginning of an abrupt ending
an evening we hadn't planned
hovering in the sky above a missed mark where we knew we'd never land
Sulfur:
the signal was lost, whatever the cost, we gather no moss
tossed overboard, before accepting overlords
no correcting the data stored, bored racking up what they can’t afford
they wanna come up and test mine, divine, know you’re about to get company lord
kHill:
and I feel like i'm already drowning.
Chorus:
You're a stone that can't wait to sink
you're a sword that can't wait to drink
you're nothing outside of the hand already holding you
you crumpled easily that's why they stick to folding you
kHill:
snuggled back into a lies cold embrace
it's not real, but at least it reminds you of the taste
Sulfur:
it’s a waste to trace around the lips that drip venom
i never had nightmares, i been ‘em, but in ‘em, i’m spinnin
right and wrong, weak and strong, like shattered mirrors
lines unwindin, reflection get no clearer
and they wanna act like there’s reason to hope
while simultaneously extinguishing the way that i cope
little rope, keep it tight, cause i was never a slacker
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Chorus:
You're a stone that can't wait to sink
you're a sword that can't wait to drink
you're nothing outside of the hand already holding you
you crumpled easily that's why they stick to folding you
you're a stone that can't wait to fly
you're a spark ready to start a fire
you're everything inside a cage incapable of holding you
all the heat, pressure and time was really only molding you.
kHill:
standing up into the sky fist first
raise your cup it's finally time to slake your thirst.
Sulfur's best and most coheisive solo release to date. Paired with Snuggle is REAL, Tribe One has called them two of the best nerdcore albums that the genre has ever produced. The ThoughtCriminals
Mikal kHill and guitar-virtuoso Andy Weant collaborate with nerdcore's greatest to produce the feel-bad hit of the season. Features Frontalot, Mega Ran, Dr. Awkward and many more. The ThoughtCriminals
This album is amazing and relatable. I can't really describe it.
I feel like I do this album disservice with this description. Give it a listen! Robin Wils