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Glints Collide
717
Death Metal/Black Metal
Glints Collide 由 Reigning Phoenix Music 于 2002年9月16日 发行,作为专辑“Nothing”的一部分。
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专辑Nothing
发行日期2002年9月16日
唱片公司Reigning Phoenix Music
LanguageEnglish
旋律性
不插电
Valence
舞蹈性
能量
BPM139

制作

出演艺人
Meshuggah
Meshuggah
表演者
Fredrik Thordendal
Fredrik Thordendal
电吉他
作曲和作词
Fredrik Thordendal
Fredrik Thordendal
作曲家
Tomas Haake
Tomas Haake
词曲作者

歌词

[Verse 1]
Winds that shine a bright, blinding dark. Kerosene flames so cold they crack
Suns that blow becalmed twisters. Ferocity sleeping. Nothingness stacked
Intestines worn to shield the inward limbs. Screams unheard. Deafening thoughts
Levitating ground. The solid water burns. Liquid stone. The immobile turns
[Verse 2]
Corrosion soothing the hurt within. Surroundings reaching to touch your skin
Progress in stalemate. Death is alive. Eyes and mind glint—glints collide
[Verse 3]
Pains sending shivers of wellbeing down your spine. Sounds of healing crack your bones
Lamentation carving into smiling faces. Surrounded by everyone, still you're all alone
Wormholes set as halos over sinners' skulls. Leaves chasing the fallen air away
A lifetime of needle-eyes too wide to escape, where honesty lies and angels betray
[Verse 4]
Incisions mending the wounds within. Surroundings breach the surface of your skin
Progress in static. Life has died. Eyes and mind glint—glints collide
[Verse 5]
Disorder putting everything back in place. Chaos the obtainer of lucidity
Tranquility created by raging turbulence. Your solid note frequency out of phase
The fractals of your soul—by symmetry abandoned. Confusion calms your overheating mind
You're the memory no one ever had. You're the one thing you will never find
[Verse 6]
Reincarnation trapped in a life span. Corpses bolted to the ground arise
Omnilights flooding your world with their darkness as your reflection turns its back to your eyes
[Verse 7]
You've entered your self-created antiparadise. Your universe processed and tapped in jars
Neverending insanity. Down in the hell of mind, where glints collide
Written by: Fredrik Thordendal, Tomas Haake
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