Hannah-Lee Liu
Known Ashe O'Hara from TesseracT and Voices from the Fuselage. I always feel the power of the outstanding Clean Vocal. And I always feel I'm being healed by him. Keep Going❤️
Favorite track: Remember Me.
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lyrics
Don’t go easy on me, alright?
Show me everything you’ve fantasised.
I wanna see the rush in your eyes.
When I breathe into you a fuller life
Witness the spilling of my blood tonight.
Across my jugular - run the knife.
Every step I take towards the light.
I see the meaning of my sacrifice.
Anything to remind me I’m alive for now.
And i wonder if you’ll remember me.
Unhinging everything I thought i knew.
Imagining what I could do to you.
I wanna be the one that makes you writhe.
As everything you ever dreamed ensues.
You tremble on our skin’s impact.
As we engage in a sudoric act.
Ecstasy in the tears you cry.
Every atom in me will protract.
Anything to remind me I’m alive for now.
And i wonder if you’ll remember me.
(Remember, remember me...)
Anything to remind me I'm alive.
credits
released December 4, 2015
Written, performed, recorded & produced by Ashe O'Hara.
I don't know why, but this album sounds like the System Of A Down of Progressive Metal to me (in a good way). Something different, diverse, with highly melodic parts and awesome vocals. Love this. UbuntuStudioUser
I like the fact that this guy is not in “omg I love djent so much I’ll only let *that* express in my songs” mode. With his friends he crafts thoughtful and diverse songs which can be either playful or touching. Alice M.
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What a creative and unique EP from David! I love the intricacy and level of detail in the soundscape so much. There's always something for my ear to catch each time I visit this release. This is one of his more underrated releases, in my opinion. Great job, David! :D Erkadur