As a bonus, a rare recording of "The Garden" has been included. This work in progress was accidentally deleted many years ago. Only the very basic beginnings of it was later found and used to create the spoken word version entitled "Into The Garden".
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lyrics
Everything I've seen
Everwhere I've been
The only way I know
Of reaching out again
I'm in circles
Surrounded and burning
On candles of time
Gone like thoughts in the wind
I have seen its wings
Come to wash away my sins
Every question why
Every time I try
It all ends the same
And nothing ever change
This direction
Show me the correction
I'm drowning in flames
Come to scar my remains
I'll find a way
To make it through another day
Burning
Surrounded and burning
Burning
I'm still burning
Surrounded and burning
On candles of time
I'm still burning
After all this time
credits
from Regress,
released May 11, 2020
Charlie Nieland: Bass
supported by 12 fans who also own “Drowning In Flames”
Painting: your distorted view of life +Titles: defines your self-image and ways of thinking +Music: which do not infect and pull me down because I am enamored of Reality Steve Vance
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A truly original blend of haunting electronics and gothic drama mirroring the complex and unknowable nature of human emotions. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2023
Irresistibly dark EBM tailor-made for the Halloween season, this is all driving rhythms, midnight synths and ominous vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 21, 2023
supported by 12 fans who also own “Drowning In Flames”
I remember once, stopping at the Utah desert on a road trip, the silence was uncanny and if I could see, this music would have been perfect accompanyment to the vast vistas of emptiness I would have likely perceived in those moments of natural quietude, awe and wonder at the splendid silence I was a part of. Highly recommended. Scott Lawlor