Greetings Great Spirit you come once again, I sensed your approach in the shift of the wind. This power and pattern in nature I find to signal me and reflect who I am. Change became so clear to me, ever so vividly just when I thought that I need that the most I am ready to now start again. This could be so much better. I realize one day the warmth will come, till then I will embrace what I am; embodiment of my surroundings, winter echos my frozen heart. Do you feel something different or would you say that you feel the same? Embodiment of my surroundings, winter echos my frozen heart. At times I can feel the darkness deep inside of me resonating in my chest permeating my mortal flesh. I am reaching, I am grasping now for the light. I can't seem to shake the cold and shed this set, the set of winter skin. All I ever want is to feel the warmth inside; it's like what I said, it felt like what I had when spring began, yes I remember that, I assure you that I can. Yes I remember that, I assure you that I can. I realize one day the warmth will come, till then I will embrace what I am; embodiment of my surroundings, winter echos my frozen heart. Does anyone feel as I do. Let me ask you one thing. Do you feel something different or would you say that you feel the same?
credits
from Zenith,
track released November 26, 2015
"Zenith," the title track from Terraform's forthcoming EP, due out 12/12/15.
Instruments recorded/mix by Sam Bottner
Vocals recorded by 608 Studios (Derek Moffat)
Rhythm guitar re-amp by Lasse Lammert
Lead/clean guitar re-amp by Josh Solvedt
Master by Taylor Gormley
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Been listening to this since 2013. Eventually tried to track down a CD but now I'm starting to go digital. So, has 7 years of listening to this EP dulled the experience? Not even slightly. Amazing work. From Nathan's ghost beats on the snare, polyrhythmic measures and insane kick pedal work, Eric's unique tone on vocals and both Aaron and Josh's melodies and interesting structures. Just hope they get the chance to tour England soon. JAY DYER
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