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This song really makes me think about Chris Cornell's death. Kim really killed it with his solo. RIP Cornell and all the other great ones that passed before their time.
Ive never been a huge fan of Thayill's solos. They're frenetic noise solos whereas i prefer melody and touch. But this one is actually really decent. I think the best I've ever heard from him.
Song helped me in one of those dark days. This song is like a friend, like a dog that just sits patiently beside you while you figure things out. Thanks Mastodon.
[Lyrics] A thousand lights in the night Alone in the spectrum On this sand I find And realize The light will guide you along I can position your way You're gonna make it Enduring the tireless fight Death in slow motion I'm growing tired of this scene Echoes in your past The light will guide you along I can position your way You're gonna make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves and never found You're gonna make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The pеace we lost in ourselves and never found You're gonna make it [Guitar Solo] You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves and never found You're gonna make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves and never found You're gonna make it
The official lyric sheet says "The pеace we lost in ourselves are never found" and I wondered if that's a misprint because it's grammatically incorrect. "And" would make more sense.
@@petrilampela Good eye, Petri. That's what I thought when I read the liner notes, too. I decided to go with what made the most sense. And it's what I hear anyway.
@@charlesmiller3278 I've wondered about that line, too. Is it about the never-ending struggle of life, or is it about something more personal? As for the guitar solo, it sounds raw and unrefined to me. Like dealing with a personal struggle to find a way forward.
Kim Thayil really adds a whole other feel to this track! The melody in the chorus kinda reminds me of something off of Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie record, I also love to hear Troy's mom doing the French horn in background of the chorus
Feels like alice in chains to me more than soundgarden or pumpkins. It's sadly dark and has a alice in chains flow. But I hear that pumpkins part your talking about.
That song is so deep and sad...it freaking blurs my eyes at each listen...grieving, thinking about death, terrified of diseases to come...it's so moving, it allows these dark thoughts while curing me from it. Bless Mastodon. Nothing come closes to what they achieved throughout their career.
I kinda breezed past this track upon initial listens….but it’s really grown on me. HUGE AIC vibes, and I just learned in these comments elsewhere that Kim Thayil performed the solo. Dream come true type shit going down here
Kim Thayill's guitar solo is absolutely beautiful and brilliant here. Honestly, I heard it and thought it was Jerry Cantrell. But it all makes sense now. The pain and sadness cuts deep . Oh how we miss our friends and heroes.
It's like Kim playing a,jerry Cantrell riff . Weird it sounds more alice than soundgarden with Kim. It has a smashing pumpkins vibe wen he says....your gonna make it . Smashing chains mastodon.
I definitely disagree. 1000% Kim Thayil signature sound. I don’t hear Jerry in the Solo at all. Jerry always had more blues in his sound while Kim played more chaotically from the Stooges influence.
A Thousand Lights In The Night Alone In The Spectrum On This Sand, I Find And Realize The Light Will Guide You Alone I Can Position Your Way You're Gonna Make It Enduring The Tireless Fight Death In Slow Motion I'm Growing Tired Of This Scene Echoes In Your Past The Light Will Guide You Alone I Can Position Your Way You're Gonna Make It You Had It All Tomorrow's Never Fine The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found You're Gonna Make It You Had It All Tomorrow's Never Fine The Pеace We Lost In Ourselvеs And Never Found You're Gonna Make It You Had It All Tomorrow's Never Fine The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found You're Gonna Make It You Had It All Tomorrow's Never Fine The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found You're Gonna Make It
yup. the compositions are of higher complexity. eh, metal just sucks lately, and mastodon are like the last guys standing. My compliments and admiration.
I don’t know if Mastodon will read this, but this song means so much to me and I am grateful for this album. Such a beautiful evolution to what they have become!! Cheers to them and putting out an incredible album that showcases their talent and evolution l!
I thought all their albums were their best when I first listened. Every album is different; Times change and sounds change also. I'm just glad we have them to listen to during these changes.
Words cannot describe how much I love this song. It's got a weird Alice in Chains vibe about it, it's as if they did their own take of what a Mastodon song would sound like if they did it in the style of AiC
Yeah, absolutely. AiC just pops to my head when I listen to this. Edit: Just found out that Kim Thayil features on this song, maybe that's the reason it has that "Seattle vibe"
Yea alice is my favorite band. That sounds more like Cantrell than Kim thayil . It captures that 90s Seattle grunge 100%. I'd like to hear more super slow murky depression from these guys.
I love this song and would like to hear more like this, any particular song or album from Alice in Chains that you can recomend me? I have never heard them.
A thousand lights in the night Alone in the spectrum On this sand, I find And realize The light will guide you along I can position your way You're gonna make it Enduring the tireless fight Death in slow motion I'm growing tired of this scene Echoes in your past The light will guide you alone I can position your way You're gonna to make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves are never found You're gonna to make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves are never found You're gonna to make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves are never found You're gonna to make it You had it all Tomorrow's never fine The peace we lost in ourselves are never found You're gonna to make it
I didnt discover mastodon until once more around the sun. Heard of them but didnt really pay attention. Been playing catch up ever since. Slept through this one with alcoholism. This is mind blowing. I wish my 1st guitar player was still alive to experience this masterpiece.
Amamos essa banda (eu e meu filho Guilherme de 10 anos). Esse disco e música são o ápice. Linda, intensa e viciante. Parabéns MASTODON por nos conceder essa obra-prima e privilégio.
Having watched my mom and dad fight cancer over the last 2 or 3 years they both died within a month and a half of each other. Watching ot was the worst. The entire emperor of sand album helped me so much. And now this song and this album after them losing their producer. I feel these songs to my core. Love this band
Troy’s killing it. Their best album and it’s a double. This is a showpiece for how incredibly talented these guys are and how important their hard work has payed off for us fans. And they can laugh and take things easy which is amazing 😉
This is easily the most beautiful heavy metal song and quite possibly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my entire life. I've been legit crying for the past 30 minutes due to it hitting me so hard. I even called my dad because this song spoke to me as if it was saying to enjoy your loved ones because time is short and one day they will no longer be here anymore. What a song and what an album; easily Mastodon's best work and one of the best heavy metal albums I've heard in a long time.
In a world where (meaningful/inspirational/connective) new music doesn't seem to materialize as it once did; Mastodon appears over the horizon to deliver a dope-ass collection of bangers \II/
Holy fuck that was incredible. My first time listening. I haven’t heard any new mastodon in a few years after admittedly falling off after The Hunter. I was one of those Leviathan/Blood Mountain/Remission/CTS snobs who wanted them to stay forever punk-y aggressive. I admit I was wrong, I’ve since been catching up on what I missed. This double lp is fucking unbelievable. Best thing they’ve done in years, since at least Crack The Skye (which is my top 5th favorite album of all time) I didn’t think it was possible for bands to truly put out stuff as great as this 20 years after the “glory days” but mastodon have broken that mold.
This song is about life, death & the struggle to survive within the throes of it all. When you are at the end, your perspective nonetheless changes, the portal to the other side is within view. Mastodon has explained the entire album this song is on is dedicated to their friend and manager Nick John (who died in 2018 from pancreatic cancer). Drummer & vocalist Brann Dailor has also said of the album “We live in this culture that is so against people feeling sad, but it’s natural if you lost something that was important to you.”
This album is a fucking masterpiece.
Yes it is 🤘
100%
No
Not hearing it so far. Maybe a few more listens..
@@yrebrac It helps to listen in the right mindframe.
Troy's mom on the French horn, everybody, Troy's mom. *clapclapclapclap*
And Kim fucking Thayil on solo duty! This track is not getting the plaudits it deserves. My favorite track on this album.
@@nirmalvarma3386 wait it was? Oh man.
Legendary guitarist Kim Thayil of Soundgarden playing the lead on this track!
What really! Wow
Legendary.....ehhhhhh....errrrr.......sure man.
No wonder it sounded grunge especially towards the end.
I've never met Kim, but if I did, I'd take the knee.
@@amandaburnett5842 I mean he is.
This song really makes me think about Chris Cornell's death. Kim really killed it with his solo. RIP Cornell and all the other great ones that passed before their time.
Ive never been a huge fan of Thayill's solos. They're frenetic noise solos whereas i prefer melody and touch. But this one is actually really decent. I think the best I've ever heard from him.
Song helped me in one of those dark days. This song is like a friend, like a dog that just sits patiently beside you while you figure things out. Thanks Mastodon.
Thank you also for this comment. I'm going through hard times now...
@@wujBatSame, friend. Some of the hardest times tbh.
I remember Brann saying how much he loved Troy's voice... "Like a heavy metal Peter Gabriel" .... There you go❤️
Absolutely. Troy has an incredibly unique voice. Now that I think of it he does sound like a Metal Peter Gabriel whose also a fave 😂😂🤘🤘
This album remind me ofa perfect and alice in chains had a child.
YES!
I love it’s so distinctive
Yeah that's a great description. ❤
Troy's finest hour...what a remarkable vocal performance..hits the soul
I ran 6 miles and took a nice bong hit before listening to this. When that guitar solo hit I was transported to another dimension entirely
I listened in order and by the time I reached this one I cried, this album is so incredible!!!
Yes! I cried too. So beautiful. Troy Sanders mom plays the French horn on this too. Stunning 👏👏👏
Same...
Had a good cry while listening to this masterpiece.
Me too lolll😂😂
I actually called my brother who I hadn’t spoken to in over a year because the emotion this brought over me.
Mastodon proving that it's okay for metal to show emotion.
@@notsure1969 seriously, a lot of songs on this album makes me feel emotion lolll🤣🤣 dont know why but it gets me every Time
Yeah, me too.
[Lyrics]
A thousand lights in the night
Alone in the spectrum
On this sand I find
And realize
The light will guide you along
I can position your way
You're gonna make it
Enduring the tireless fight
Death in slow motion
I'm growing tired of this scene
Echoes in your past
The light will guide you along
I can position your way
You're gonna make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves and never found
You're gonna make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The pеace we lost in ourselves and never found
You're gonna make it
[Guitar Solo]
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves and never found
You're gonna make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves and never found
You're gonna make it
The official lyric sheet says "The pеace we lost in ourselves are never found" and I wondered if that's a misprint because it's grammatically incorrect. "And" would make more sense.
@@petrilampela Good eye, Petri. That's what I thought when I read the liner notes, too. I decided to go with what made the most sense. And it's what I hear anyway.
"Tomorrow's never fine".
I don't get this line.
Shame about the guitar solo too, absolutely horrific and ruins a beautiful song.
@@charlesmiller3278
I've wondered about that line, too.
Is it about the never-ending struggle of life, or is it about something more personal?
As for the guitar solo, it sounds raw and unrefined to me.
Like dealing with a personal struggle to find a way forward.
This is one of the best songs I have heard in ages. It's gorgeous.
Mastodon this is your "Nothing else matters" in my opinion,should be on every radio station
It's not as commercially accessible as Nothing Else Matters.
Possibly, if it didn't have a cat being strangled for the guitar solo. Nothing Else Matters solo is iconic.
@@charlesmiller3278 For real. There's a reason Grunge died so quickly...
This song is an absolute slowburning masterpiece.
The more I listen, the more relevant and gorgeous. And yes incredibly sad as well.
It's absolutely sublime. A masterpiece.
Mastodon In Chains!
Mastogarden*
AIC vibes 🤘😭
This is the most beautiful song you guys have ever written
Agreed, I still place the sparrow at equality with this one
This song has an AIC vibe. Cantrell is definitely influential
Kim Thayil really adds a whole other feel to this track! The melody in the chorus kinda reminds me of something off of Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie record, I also love to hear Troy's mom doing the French horn in background of the chorus
I Didn’t realize Kim played on this. That’s awesome
Kim is a legend as sound garden.
Feels like alice in chains to me more than soundgarden or pumpkins. It's sadly dark and has a alice in chains flow. But I hear that pumpkins part your talking about.
That song is so deep and sad...it freaking blurs my eyes at each listen...grieving, thinking about death, terrified of diseases to come...it's so moving, it allows these dark thoughts while curing me from it. Bless Mastodon. Nothing come closes to what they achieved throughout their career.
There is plenty of evidence of an Alice In Chains influence in many of the songs on this album. This song carries a big "Jar of Flies" vibe to me.
That explains why I like it so much. Jerry Cantrell is one of the best rock/metal composers ever.
@@cameronnorton5898 Truth
Kim solo is incredible. These guys are amazing.
beyond incredible it makes me shed tears for Chris. you can hear the pain in it.
Love this! Kind of Alice in Chains vibe with Mastodon taste
I kinda breezed past this track upon initial listens….but it’s really grown on me. HUGE AIC vibes, and I just learned in these comments elsewhere that Kim Thayil performed the solo. Dream come true type shit going down here
Troy's vocals have come such a long way. He's a legit good singer these days.
You've heard "while my guitar gently weeps"
Well, this one is bawling its eyes out, screaming in grief
Troy's voice is... next level. Glad he finally gets the spotlight. Underrated for sure.
That guitar solo is a masterpiece🔥
Kim Thayill's guitar solo is absolutely beautiful and brilliant here. Honestly, I heard it and thought it was Jerry Cantrell. But it all makes sense now. The pain and sadness cuts deep . Oh how we miss our friends and heroes.
It's like Kim playing a,jerry Cantrell riff . Weird it sounds more alice than soundgarden with Kim. It has a smashing pumpkins vibe wen he says....your gonna make it . Smashing chains mastodon.
I definitely disagree. 1000% Kim Thayil signature sound. I don’t hear Jerry in the Solo at all. Jerry always had more blues in his sound while Kim played more chaotically from the Stooges influence.
It objectively sucks. Sorry to break it to you
@@aavila1206true ..kims solos were always one offs.
Grammy winner for BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE 2021.
"I heard those Grammys were worth something once" - Troy S.
A Thousand Lights In The Night
Alone In The Spectrum
On This Sand, I Find
And Realize
The Light Will Guide You Alone
I Can Position Your Way
You're Gonna Make It
Enduring The Tireless Fight
Death In Slow Motion
I'm Growing Tired Of This Scene
Echoes In Your Past
The Light Will Guide You Alone
I Can Position Your Way
You're Gonna Make It
You Had It All
Tomorrow's Never Fine
The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found
You're Gonna Make It
You Had It All
Tomorrow's Never Fine
The Pеace We Lost In Ourselvеs And Never Found
You're Gonna Make It
You Had It All
Tomorrow's Never Fine
The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found
You're Gonna Make It
You Had It All
Tomorrow's Never Fine
The Peace We Lost In Ourselves And Never Found
You're Gonna Make It
Merci 👍
Looks like you've been to Capital City
I appreciate ya🤘
Tesekuller abi
Perfect...when you need the lyrics NOW ! and cant find them when you're listening the 1st time! Thank you! We'll make it!
Love this, it’s so melancholic and emotional. I can see it being played at funerals.
Props to Mr. Kim Thayil for lending a hand in this song.
It did not disappoint. And yes I felt a little Chris Cornell in this song.🙏
without a doubt. it had me in tears and then pulled me through by the end.
Kim Tahyils guitar work is on another level in this song just unbelievable.
I seriously think this may be their best album. That is seriously blowing my mind. They've made an absolute masterpiece.
Facts! It's an 11 out of 10 for me.
Strong agree. Blood mountain, Skye and cold dark place miraculously woven seamlessly together. Only Mastodon could do it.
To be honest Mastodon is one of the few bands where I can't say "well that album wasn't so good".. they aren't Metallica.
yup. the compositions are of higher complexity. eh, metal just sucks lately, and mastodon are like the last guys standing. My compliments and admiration.
To hear what this band has become from where they started is a thing of beauty. Masterpiece almost doesn’t do this album justice.
5 minutes of pure emotion.
I don’t know if Mastodon will read this, but this song means so much to me and I am grateful for this album. Such a beautiful evolution to what they have become!! Cheers to them and putting out an incredible album that showcases their talent and evolution l!
They will read it. Fully subscribe to your point of view.
Makes me cry like a children so fucking gorgeous song
I thought all their albums were their best when I first listened. Every album is different; Times change and sounds change also. I'm just glad we have them to listen to during these changes.
One of the most beautiful and sad tunes I've heard in a long time. Instant classic.
This song has me absolutely wrecked
When you team up with TOOL'S producer it equals some deep shit..and they still sound like them self's..these guys are damn good
The Mastodon DNA is intact, Botrill just added the special sauce 👏👏👏
The guitar solo is sick 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@positivelastaction3957Thayll killed it
I've been a fan since Remission, and I think this is their best album they've ever written. Amazing musicianship and writing.
i feel the same. 86 minutes of pure class. phenomenal album.
Agreed!
Me too. First time I saw them was for Remission. I agree completely. Beautiful album.
It's their most profound and mature album by far.
@@notsure1969
That honor belongs to Crack the Skye, but Grim is a masterpiece no question.
This song is really a Masterpiece, touched the deepest door of my soul and heart in some way, absolutely sublime.
Kim Thayil meets Jerry Cantrell on this guitar solo .....fucking amazing !!!!
it is Kim playing!
@@13christbane shiiiiit !!! didn't know that !!! well , that explains a lot
What a killer track on a masterwork album.
Best song on the album. Kim thayil bringing the grey sad Seattle rain vibes of the 90s.
There are some really dark, epic sounds happening here and the synths really complement the feel. Super unique.
Holy freaking shit. Mastadon writes a legit ballad and it's mind blowing. Loving this album so far.
3:08 wow what an unexpected, ominous but also fitting guitar tone. These guys always surprise me
Reminds me of Dimebag
@@jamesstewart6623 reminds me of Kim thayil.
@@tylerjacobson8012 I wonder why...
@@felipepereira3186 Absolutely no idea. Just does.
@@tylerjacobson8012 hmm 🤔😆
The best song Mastodon have ever written.
Best " soft song " / ballad of the year
Words cannot describe how much I love this song. It's got a weird Alice in Chains vibe about it, it's as if they did their own take of what a Mastodon song would sound like if they did it in the style of AiC
Yeah, absolutely. AiC just pops to my head when I listen to this. Edit: Just found out that Kim Thayil features on this song, maybe that's the reason it has that "Seattle vibe"
It's a beauty for sure 👏👏
Yea alice is my favorite band. That sounds more like Cantrell than Kim thayil . It captures that 90s Seattle grunge 100%. I'd like to hear more super slow murky depression from these guys.
I love this song and would like to hear more like this, any particular song or album from Alice in Chains that you can recomend me? I have never heard them.
@@MetalRiderPlasma The songs Would, Rooster, Them Bones, Down In A Hole, Nutshell, Rotten Apple, and Stone.
Не знаю почему, но слёзы наворачиваются от крутости этой песни, я счастлив, что живу в эру, когда можно послушать такой шедевр!
I confess that this is the best album that is recorded by Mastodon for me! Sorry the hunter...
Branching out like a tree, this album is Mastodon. Through and through.
Troy's "echo from the abyss" vocals are so, so perfect for a song like this. Excruciatingly beautiful.
Mastodon's Wings of Marie.
Yes!!! I thought the same thing.
A thousand lights in the night
Alone in the spectrum
On this sand, I find
And realize
The light will guide you along
I can position your way
You're gonna make it
Enduring the tireless fight
Death in slow motion
I'm growing tired of this scene
Echoes in your past
The light will guide you alone
I can position your way
You're gonna to make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves are never found
You're gonna to make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves are never found
You're gonna to make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves are never found
You're gonna to make it
You had it all
Tomorrow's never fine
The peace we lost in ourselves are never found
You're gonna to make it
Beautiful...Accurate....💓💓💓
I didnt discover mastodon until once more around the sun. Heard of them but didnt really pay attention. Been playing catch up ever since. Slept through this one with alcoholism. This is mind blowing. I wish my 1st guitar player was still alive to experience this masterpiece.
Beautiful, powerful song. Mastodon is truly one of the greatest bands of this day and age!
Legendary mother, Troy sanders mother playing French horn on this one 🙌
Amamos essa banda (eu e meu filho Guilherme de 10 anos).
Esse disco e música são o ápice.
Linda, intensa e viciante.
Parabéns MASTODON por nos conceder essa obra-prima e privilégio.
The main song melody is already so heavy hearted, and then Kim's solo.. I couldn't hold it any longer.
its the release for sure. from pain to coming out the other side. " you're going to make it"
Having watched my mom and dad fight cancer over the last 2 or 3 years they both died within a month and a half of each other. Watching ot was the worst. The entire emperor of sand album helped me so much. And now this song and this album after them losing their producer. I feel these songs to my core. Love this band
@akira_kei_ thank you. For real
Thunderous And Haunting!
After heard kim thayil solo and troy vocals,i wanna a mastodon version of fell on black days or 4th of july
Troy’s killing it. Their best album and it’s a double. This is a showpiece for how incredibly talented these guys are and how important their hard work has payed off for us fans. And they can laugh and take things easy which is amazing 😉
The effort put in the vocals is something to be appreciated.
This is easily the most beautiful heavy metal song and quite possibly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my entire life. I've been legit crying for the past 30 minutes due to it hitting me so hard. I even called my dad because this song spoke to me as if it was saying to enjoy your loved ones because time is short and one day they will no longer be here anymore. What a song and what an album; easily Mastodon's best work and one of the best heavy metal albums I've heard in a long time.
Troys vocals are really amazing
Kim Thayil we love you
wonderful song...Troy´s voice here is magnificent
This one hit me so hard. This album is incredible!
This band AND each member seems to be becoming more REAL w each song n album...
This song is what I imagine they were aiming for when doing the Jonah Hex soundtrack.
In a world where (meaningful/inspirational/connective) new music doesn't seem to materialize as it once did; Mastodon appears over the horizon to deliver a dope-ass collection of bangers \II/
Holy fuck that was incredible. My first time listening. I haven’t heard any new mastodon in a few years after admittedly falling off after The Hunter. I was one of those Leviathan/Blood Mountain/Remission/CTS snobs who wanted them to stay forever punk-y aggressive. I admit I was wrong, I’ve since been catching up on what I missed. This double lp is fucking unbelievable. Best thing they’ve done in years, since at least Crack The Skye (which is my top 5th favorite album of all time) I didn’t think it was possible for bands to truly put out stuff as great as this 20 years after the “glory days” but mastodon have broken that mold.
A serious candidate for Album of the Year. Masterpiece!
Best metal song from 2021 so far......great vocals from Troy,who would though it back in 2002 that he could do this.....
I’m not sure it beats Eyes of Serpents, but yes it’s sooo good.
Thanks again Kim Thayil
Unmistakably Kim from the first note
How to describe the mix on this one, Lush. flowing. oh yes.
Velvet to my ears
This is so comforting like a warm soft blanket.
This solo fucking amazing
I don't know why but these harmonic at the beginning remind me of Linkin Park so much. Especially "Pushing me away".
This has become one of my favorite Mastodon songs.
Out of grief, cometh art.
This song is about life, death & the struggle to survive within the throes of it all. When you are at the end, your perspective nonetheless changes, the portal to the other side is within view. Mastodon has explained the entire album this song is on is dedicated to their friend and manager Nick John (who died in 2018 from pancreatic cancer). Drummer & vocalist Brann Dailor has also said of the album “We live in this culture that is so against people feeling sad, but it’s natural if you lost something that was important to you.”
Such a spooky album coming out right on Halloween weekend it's so perfect.
Thought the same. I also play their music this time of year to begin with because I find it fitting so it's extra perfect.
What an incredible song! Mastodon are just too brilliant! New album is sick
Just how absolutely awesome is this song ...
This actually has 80s ballad vibes and it's fucking amazing
this kick's the living shit out of any 80's ballad
More grunge alice in chains sounding.
Can´t wait to see this live! Please guys, come to Lisbon in Portugal! U have a huge fanbase here. This song make ur concert a must
This song gave me chills. Simply wonderful. This album has completely taken me by surprise.
You're gonna make it.
My god this song. Literally (no joke) had it on for 2 hrs on repeat. So impactful
This may be my favorite jam on the album.
this song will go down in history man its just so good
Disturbingly beautiful
Isn't it? I love this song so much. It's so gorgeous but it's also very haunting.
Simply gutted...
Beautiful album, boys!
It’s a killer. Man… 💎
who of us ever thought, "you know what we need from Mastodon?.... a POWER BALLAD"
this fucking rules