Remember the face, remember the name
Remember the place and the restrictions
Remember the past, remember how lame
Remember how fast in those conditions
Remember the pain, remember the waste
Remember the same and the different
Remember the tame and all the insane
Remember to stop for the imprint
Closed for some
Close to becoming numb
I consume
I consume
I consume
I consume
Remember the face, remember the fun
Remember the jokes, remember the cruelty
Remember our depth, remember how hard
Remember how dumb, remember the cruelty
In all of the ways I’m welcome to stay
An infinite depth causes disarray
In every day, emerging the same
I walk a mile for a lesson in strain
Several cans line up in a row
Another impact to waste on a foe
No matter the case, no matter the show
I think so, I think so
Closed for some
Close to becoming numb
I consume
I consume
I consume
I consume
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I want a ten, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I want a ten, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I want a ten, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then, I want a ten, I’m wanted then
I want a ten, I’m wanted then
Closed for some
Close to becoming numb
I consume
I consume
I consume
I consume
Come from the top
Don’t let it stop
From ever blue to obscene
Don’t leave me alone
It’s never safe
A distant case of feeling
Come from the top
Don’t let it stop
From ever blue to obscene
Don’t leave me alone
It’s never safe
A distant case of feeling
credits
from Hyperzoa,
released August 29, 2008
written circa 2004
Clidesfeld is a project by Brandon Patrick Sullivan. Largely characterized by distortion, tension, and reflection, Clidesfeld is inconsistent in tone and texture.
AGED is such a captivating piece of art, echoing between my ears with crooning emotion and melancholic melody. I feel like I'm in a cave witnessing someone's hopes slowly erode. And I adore it. Clidesfeld
Telamones are a a two-piece that sound huge. Their double-amped fuzzy riffs and thunderous grooves complement well against each of their smooth vocals. I dig their energy. Clidesfeld