Steven Gullotta
I know that the term "industrial-pop"
has been floating around these days, but that's what I can describe this song as. It's bouncy, fun, but with a slightly ominous feel throughout with plenty of grit.
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Written/Recorded/Mixed: Chelsey and the Noise
Photography: Tobi Tobitaro
lyrics
Cannot resuscitate
What’s dead, no I can’t fake it
Gave me a heart to break
Don’t think that I can take it
You’re holding on, for something better
I’m giving up, for something better
I know it’s hurting, I feel it broken
Decimated, devastated
Don’t think we’re gonna make it
Some things can't recover
You’re here screaming make it better,
I can only make it hurt
Make it hurt, make it hurt, make it hurt
Cannot expect to make
Amends when all’s forsaken
Gave me a heart to mend
Don’t think I can unbreak it
You’re holding on, for someone better
I’m giving up, for someone better
I know it’s hurting, I feel it broken
Decimated, devastated
Don’t think we’re gonna make it
Some things can't recover
You’re here screaming make it better,
I can only make it hurt
Make it hurt, make it hurt, make it hurt
I know, I know it hurts
I know, it’s getting worse
I know, I know it hurts
I know, I know it’s getting worse
I know it’s hurting, I feel it broken
Decimated, devastated
Don’t think we’re gonna make it
Some things can’t recover
You’re screaming make it better
I can only make it, I can only make it hurt
These scars will lose their color
you’ll learn to love another
I can’t kiss is better,
I can only make it hurt
SKYNDicate continues to sow terror in the hearts of their listeners, but this time with gothic ballads aesthetics rather than a dancefloor feel from the likes of T. Hadley with it's hip-hop choruses. J. Jones is grandiose, yet psychologically creepy tale which telegraphs the cult propaganda in style of dark gospel with arena rock meets horror ambient type of sound. K.Knight also improves upon the latter placing you into the twisted headspace of the culprit. Sine Nomine
A great addition to Lights Out, God Help Me's growing discography. Full review here:
http://brutalresonance.com/review/lights-out-god-help-me-lights-out-god-help-me/ Steven Gullotta