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'Nausea' is a combination of djenty riffs and crushing breakdowns with a fine touch of atmospheric guitar progressions and clean melodies. In terms of vocals, you can hear emotional screams and mid range yells contrasting with smooth whispers. Lyrically, this song captures the moment of betrayal and its consequences on the betrayed one, continuing the "Maze" concept of the new record. Instrumentally, this song was heavily inspired by Northlane and Thornhill, while the vocal style will definitely resonate with fans of Architects, Currents and The Plot In You, on the heavier side.
lyrics
You turn and walk away
I lost my faith in you
And this will never change
You've always been this way
There's nothing I can do
And this will never change
I wanna stay and watch you burn
You've passed the point of no return
I wanna see you fucking choking on all you've broken
I wanna see you there
Choking on all you've broken
Feel free to rot in hell
I'm gonna find something better than this endless sense of disgust; it reminds me that you exist
So open your eyes; have you seen this before?
The maze of echo chambered lies has become your home
Now when death is an open door
You're not welcome here anymore
So bury yourself and disappear from this world
Feel free to rot in hell
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