can't say I´m proud of things I have
said and done
I can´t recognize
the man I have become
the shame and regret
is all I can feel
when my world is crashing
in blink of an eye
but it´s all the same
I am the one to blame
guess I should be brave
and prepare myself…
to live this life alone
at least I´m not afraid
to live this life alone
I have lost the ability
to love myself again
what a walking
piece of shit
my god, how I
fucking hate myself
lone gone are those days
when I felt good at heart
I used to stand in light
now it´s raining all the time
I don´t even have courage to end this pain
with one way solution
but it´s all the same
I am the one to blame
guess I should be brave
and prepare myself…
to live this life alone
at least I´m not afraid
to live this life alone
I have lost the ability
to love myself again
what a walking
piece of shit
my god, how I
fucking hate myself
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Shame And Regret”
Another atmospheric gem. Best listened to from beginning to end, to get the full impact. Some lyrical refrain connects this one (and apparently the forthcoming one) to the debut, and there are songs from each album that sort of inversely mirror each other. It seems WNR are building their own darkly romantic musical mythos, and the journey is well worth going on. Some guy
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Shame And Regret”
A delicious helping of mid-tempo gothic doom, tonally and atmospherically similar to one of my favorite bands in the genre, Wine from Tears. Great stuff, recommended! Bruce
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Shame And Regret”
Really like this album. Very melodic but not at the expense of heaviness, and the symphonic aspects add to the music's emotional resonance. The compositions are varied and well thought out and the music on a whole has quite a theatrical feel at times. Some guy