De\Vision – Obsolete Lyrics
God Module – Victims Among Friends Lyrics
Originally I wanted to share the lyrics to God Module’s “Transcend” song which is found on the Perception album, but the lyrics are nonexistent it seems. So upon searching for a similar yet more exhilarating song than the one stated above, I came across the song “Victims Among Friends” song.
It’s longer and actually easier to understand throughout the entirety of the song and it still has the great excerpts that is found in many industrial and aggrotech bands, (and which 9 out of 10 times, it’s the sultry voice of a faceless temptress).
God Module’s song “Victims Among Friends” can …read more
Rasputina – The Olde Headboard Lyrics
These ladies have such a beautiful sound. The way their voice carries with their instruments is astounding. Though, like Emilie Autumn, this band takes some getting used to; even for the most eccentric connoisseur.
Personally, I only dig a few songs by these talented ladies (most of them remixed), but that doesn’t mean the rest of the songs are crap. I just prefer a hard hitting beat. The original songs that Rasputina produces lacks a hard beat, but their skills with a cello are something to take a note on… not to mention if you see them in concert you’ll …read more
Placebo – Running Up That Hill Lyrics
I listen to a slight bit of Placebo but I haven’t heard of this song until a few weeks ago. It’s interesting, though, I think with the songs buildup, he could have expanded it and given the song a bit more “UMPH”.
It’s a good song nonetheless. Of course trying to figure out who exactly this type of song could relate to is rather difficult. I mean the mate could be referring to a lost loved one or he could be singing toward a general emotion.
Deep In The Sweet Water [Joseph Bishara Remix]
Though these lyrics are very short, the beat and composition of the song is great. This is the remixed version of “SweetWaterKill” by Joseph Bishara. I’ve noticed he’s done a couple of remixes for these lovely ladies; and he seems to have always impressed.
Though the only thing that I really do not like is the end of the song. It seems a bit off even for Rasputina’s sound. Oh well, the song is still great and I can’t get enough of it. I actually prefer it over the original “SweetWaterKill”. Perhaps that’s just me…

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