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lyrics
Here we go
Every little sin will scar your life again
We´re not able to fight
But how we fight and try to beat the sickness
Keep your feet on solid ground
Don’t hesitate to annihilate
The sorrow that we feel we create
This was your burden to bear
It’s time to let it go
Citadel of sorrow
Imprisoned by this black gate
The sorrow that we feel did we create
Citadel of sorrow
It’s our perfect design
Now hear our wicked souls cry
Defy
This is never gonna end
You pretend to comprehend
This will be your downfall
The guilt that took the shame, yours to begin with
Now you fall and hit the ground
Using it as you see fit
Erasing all the sorrow and be done with it
This was your burden to bear
It’s time to let it go
Citadel of sorrow
Imprisoned by this black gate
The sorrow that we feel did we create
Citadel of sorrow
It’s our perfect design
Now hear our wicked souls cry
Defy
Rather, I’d rather
You don’t get it, we’re signing our lives away
Revolt today
It’s our last day
Our redemption is a gunshot away
Your redemption means no comprehension
Eradicate
All the hate
Your redemption means no comprehension
Eradicate
All the hate
Citadel, citadel of sorrow
You’ll live with no tomorrow
Citadel, citadel of sorrow
You’ll live with no tomorrow
You’ll live with no tomorrow
You’ll live without tomorrow
Sunless Rise takes its cue from Children of Bodom, especially in the use of the synths, which are definitely the most prominent aspect of the band's music. They provide a melodic whirlwind and a lot of energy. Mostly electronic, like a video game sound, but also symphonic at times, to bring an epic atmosphere. The whole combined with high speed guitar riffs and thunderous drums. That's the kind of refreshing and upbeat modern melodeath which would delight all the fans of the genre. Monia Lisa
An assembly line of crushing doom, blistering death-rock, and misery-laden black-metal, powered by a one-man torture machine. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 30, 2018
7/10
The vocalist reminds me of Johan Hegg and "Scars of War" or "Two Words" do have lyrics and riffs, that could also be taken from Amon Amarth songs. But SGs backpack is filled with more: 31min title track, great instrumentals, great guest vocals; great melodeath. (and that album cover!) Karyl