Using a sophisticated blend of European folk musics, South American and African percussion, found texts, and original lyrics, Unto Ashes draft a gothic underground music of elegance, seamless grace, and dark passion. Here, the sounds of Syd Barrett's solo recordings touch medieval courtly love ...
The indisputable crown jewel on Pearce’s album is “What He Didn’t Do.” A plaintive ballad, it reflects on the devastating shortcomings of her ex-beau and how he’s left her emptier than she ever was. Its captivating lyrics and instrumentation also capture all there is to love about a...
is a Lovecraft reference or an inverted gothic trope, or they’ll just take a full paragraph from Lovecraft and use it unedited as the title of a single print. They aren’t above using children’s sing-along lyrics or a Henrich Heine excerpt to title a print of someone being disembowel...
fans quickly began creatingmemes out of the lyrics. Aside from just using the title phrase to demonstrate being over something and moving on, the internet also used the lyrics to compare three things that taught them love, patience, and pain to mimic the chorus. ...
Lyrics by:Alan Powell/Dustin Bates/Rob Graves/Rob Hawkins There's a memory of how we used to be That I can see through the flames I am hypnotized as I fantasize Forgetting lies and pain But I can't go back The ashes call my name Pouring the fuel fanning the flames Breaking the habit...