Do you know what it's like to be afraid of your shadow?
Afraid of yourself?
Look at me I am a fucking monster.
What is this I have become?
Pain and sorrow,
Follows my path.
You've all branded me this,
It wasn't my choice!
I'm not this.
Oh god, save my from this curse.
This is not who I am.
Torment, fills my heart and soul.
Save me!
Save me, from myself!
I don't know how to,
right all the wrongs I've done.
But I can't run from this,
I won't hide from this.
This is the way it ends.
Oh god, leave me with this curse!
This is just who I am.
Pleasure, fills my every move.
Leave me!
Take it, all.
All I am.
Is yours to take from me,
Leave nothing left.
I won't run. I can't run.
Hell will fear my presence,
I will stand my ground.
Hell will fear me.
I cannot believe this is Terraform’s FIRST ALBUM—they came out of nowhere with an intense, yet original sound. I hear hints of Veil of Maya, Born of Osiris, Volumes, and Elitist, but I cannot “compare” this band to any of the aforementioned. Every member of the band is obviously a master of his respective instrument, and the vocals are top notch. Moreover, Terraform’s technical riffs/grooves are melodically tied together in a way I have not heard before. In sum, buy Dream|Construct. Josiah Johns
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