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lyrics
As I stand, approaching completion
Reflecting on all I once held dear
With passing in sight, I’m filled with insight
A realization that I must not fear
When the end is upon me, the worlds I created will come to an end
With silence, a passing is marked
All creation returns
The fading of all recollection
Exist anew, as dust
All the wonders I’ve pursued
The words I’ve poured from my soul
No one to hear, lost to the wind
What will I leave when I die?
All I valued will leave with me
What held meaning in life has no need to live on
With silence, a passing is marked
All creation returns
The fading of all recollection
Exist anew, as dust
The worlds we once knew will fade away, as we all return to dust
credits
from Lamentations,
released February 26, 2021
Aaron Pokoj - Vocals/Guitar
Jose "Mop" Valles - Lead Guitar
Ryan Compton - Bass
Omar "Pockets" Diaz - Drums
All music written and performed by From Those Ashes
Lyrics by Aaron Pokoj
Artwork by Jose "Mop" Valles
Produced/Mixed/Engineered by Aaron Pokoj
supported by 21 fans who also own “...Return To Dust”
It's hard to describe this one. It's brutal, it's crazy, it's kicking ass! Some weird and insane shit. It's like a punch in the face…with a Knuckelduster…by your mom…on Christmas. Sælzer Bub
supported by 21 fans who also own “...Return To Dust”
Death metal/deathcore hybridization done correct! All the atmospheric passages and samples feel right in place, with great sound. Instrumentation doesn't lack as well, but the vocals could've been a little less upfront. 8.5/10 liltito
These California up-and-comers don't merely pay tribute to ’90s death metal; they make it their own by taking charge and letting it rip. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 21, 2024
supported by 21 fans who also own “...Return To Dust”
Heaviest thing I’ve heard all year along with Altarage. Okay I’ve been listening to this record for the past two weeks and it just gets better and better. Dissonant grooves galore Jacob Ballance