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The single, as explained by guitarist/founding member Sabian Lynch, focuses heavily on the weight we all feel, of not knowing who to trust in times of need. "It seems to be a common theme these days to get stabbed in the back, and it’s getting more and more common that people get manipulated by those they thought they could trust; we’ve all been stabbed in the back more times than we can count. It’s so hard to trust anyone these days, you always find yourself with one eye over your shoulder, continuously on the look out for snakes amongst the grass." Lynch ends his statement with a caveat, "While I'm sure there will be assumptions made, the lyrics for this song started a long time ago, and are not directed at any one person in particular; the song is directed at humanity itself."
In a period of spread creative stasis, when most music is strictly adhering to a few standards, while I'm having a hard time trying to shape and re-define my own musical desires...
Gosh, this is really something else.
I don't usually love crossovers with some of the elements used, but the way you're doing it here is so spontaneous and genuine, I couldn't help loving it. Gabriele Giacosa
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 11, 2017
One of the best deathcore releases ever, each song is great and unique with an interesting story attached to them. Every track from these guys is impressive and mind blowing. tpalm66