1. Sol
2. Naturehold
3. Nocturne: Lost Faith
4. Courier
5. Moon Phase
6. Forest Haven
7. The Desperate Are The Calm
8. Native Intellect
9. Half-Life
10. Luna
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lyrics
Take notice, the everchanging is all around you.
Take notice, the everlasting is nowhere to be found.
An innocent night, can't hear as you cry,
"What the fuck am I missing?"
And as you fall and sink to the ground, some loved ones die, some loved ones fight to survive.
Do you see the flowers fade?
Do you feel the sun and its rays?
Another day in the life of a passerby.
A sonder stare, a frozen mind.
No one is here to last.
I am the here and now.
Internal disharmony.
I can't breathe.
External tranquility.
For once, I can breathe.
It's a delicate ecosystem, and somewhere in the core of you, you'll find a warmth that's unexplainable.
In the wake of a new day.
In the wake of a new day,
You'll see that you're not the victim,
It's a simple structure,
The universe is the victim.
I've been under siege,
And overthinking it,
Thinking endlessly,
And now I know the truth,
Walls are built to be broken down.
It's all built to be broken down.
Take notice, take notice.
In the wake of a new day,
You'll see that you're not the victim,
It's a simple structure,
The universe is the victim.
An innocent night, can't hear as you cry,
"What the fuck am I missing?"
And as you fall and sink to the ground, some loved ones die, some loved ones fight to survive.
supported by 42 fans who also own “Naturehold (ft. Jesse Cash of ERRA)”
Not a fan of the new album but this Polaris album is just what I love about metalcore. Saw them live in CH last year and on stage they are amazing. If you're new to Polaris (doubt it) start here ! sachavonkarl74
Fusing ’90s metalcore, ’00s vaporwave, and ’20s cybergrind, the Texans' debut showcases an unprecedented unholy trinity. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2023
supported by 36 fans who also own “Naturehold (ft. Jesse Cash of ERRA)”
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt