When I decided I'd become a trainer
I knew that I would face many dangers
But my pets- my friends- would have my back
My foes they'd dutifully attack
But something has gone wrong
Something's here that doesn't belong
Now everything has changed
Our world's been rearranged
A small island in the southwest sea
An unstable entity
Now awakened and set free
Disturbing reality
Forced for the first time to come to blows
Blocked in by our old friends, so now we know
But our wounds aren't so easily healed
How could this be our fate? This is unreal!
The fault obscene- the fiend- it haunts my every dream
The natural laws demeaned- can't believe what we've seen
There has to be something that we can do
To turn the tides- we can't weather it through
Of all of the strange and magical things
Something must stop this glitch and the woes that it brings
When I decided to become a trainer
I met a rather eccentric stranger
Soon after some coffee the old man taught me
How my animal friends could be caught
He didn't seem to have companions of his own
He tossed the ball carefree, as if skipping a stone
I know the old man knows more than what he let on
I head back to the forest town, oh please don't be gone
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Nice remakes of the old UHole songs [part 2]. Old midi stuff was great, but this is a new level!
Rereturn of the rerevenge (and the original) is one of my favorite songs in the genre!
Also I hope we will hear some new midi from UHole once again. maybe as a reference or something... sht
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This is a hell of a debut release for Polygon Horizon! Right off the bat the clean production and soaring synths pull you in. Dustin's raspy singing and Shotgun Guy's raw gutturals power up their respective tracks. Mitch makes Revive so damn catchy, but the emotional heights of Endeavor juuuust win me over. (Not gonna mention my own appearance, ha.) PH is a modern N-core master, no question. Unicorn Hole
Fusing ’90s metalcore, ’00s vaporwave, and ’20s cybergrind, the Texans' debut showcases an unprecedented unholy trinity. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2023