Hastily sacrificed self for community
Is well-intended, though I never witnessed such a beautiful catastrophe.
Rolling eyes back, figured fights may last indefinitely.
I can finally understand, to focus on winning is losing miserably..
Giving you all I have, please honor me.
Finding my solitude .. including.
credits
from As if We Existed,
released September 26, 2006
(A. Brooks/ A Sarton/ G. Valencia, Jr)
supported by 4 fans who also own “Beautiful Catastrophe”
I'm not really sure why I slept on this album for so long. Oh that's right, I prefer the blue pill to the stark reality of our morally defunct society as presented in this brilliant piece of work. This album is a poignant combination of rage, desperation, and just enough hope to force my eyes open. Jay-Radd
supported by 4 fans who also own “Beautiful Catastrophe”
Calm and lackadaisical but never without a hint (an overdose) of melancholy. Sadistik's understated delivery sports only a shadow of the energy of earlier releases. The instrumentation, with its clean angelic vocals paired with broken piano and string chords feels like it embodies the distant observation of beauty from below that pervades the entire album. Jof