Welcome to a world where we held no regrets
A single concept lead our problems to forget
A virtual dream deemed perfect at the seams
But by all means... things aren't what they seemed
Traversing digital horizons
We are the vanguard of hope
Though we suffer a cruel fate
These coded ties won't stop us now!
We won't give in to this nightmare
We trained and honed our skills
Now my fellow guilds...
Let's face the castle of DEATH
Imprisoned in this mainframe
I've seen my friends fucking die
You will pay for this curse
I'll erase you from your own fucking game!
How could you be so heartless
Trapping innocent lives in augmented darkness!
Your self-absorbed nihilistic views will be the death of you!
Now we stand together,
We hold our swords we hold our bows to these endless skies!
In honor of those who couldn't make it
Your efforts, your dreams, will lead us to victory!
Entering the final floors, challenging the grandeur of foes
Warriors we strive forward, healers they empower us!
Opening the final door, finally we meet face to face
With the clash of our blades, the time's now to settle our fates
The fabrics of this world... begin to crumble away
With your head in my hand, we awaken to salvation
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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