Inside Zohar - Mt. Regret (vocals)

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Adrian finished recording his vocals, so here is the first raw COMPLETE version of Inside Zohar's track Mt. Regret!\nBy the way, we also have our own Youtube Channel just for the band: \n\n\nLYRICS:\nI. \n(instrumental)\n\nII. \nEmpty and disenchanted\nStaring at stained walls for days\nOne isolated single thought\n"What have I done?"\n\nRegret\n\nIII.\nAfter all\nI did nothing wrong\nNo doubts nor regrets left\nYeah I did nothing wrong\n\nSo many roads I traveled\nThe destination always seemed the same\nSo after all\nI did nothing wrong\nNothing wrong\n\nIV. \nI've spent all my life, running from the beasts I couldn't defeat\nFinally incarcerating them deep inside of myself\nLike an ancient tomb, buried in the desert\nI can't lay open the entrance, with my bare hands\nI left everything behind, sent away every help I could get\nAnd now that I'll desperately try to face my inner demons\nI can't seem to reach them\n\nThey're mocking me, laughing into my face\nI will never defeat them, I will never rest in peace again\nSo if i'm finally dead... please promise me\nTo bury me at Mount Regret\n\nBury me at Mt. Regret\n\nTOPIC:\nThe topic of this song is "Regret". \nIt deals with the life of a fictive person who has made regrettable mistakes in his life and instead of being able to accept and overcome them is being more and more tortured by them. At some point of his life, for a moment he (or she, but I'll stick to he for now) thinks he has finally laid them to rest, but soon he realizes that this is not so. No matter what, he just cannot let go of the mistakes he has made and turns, at the end of his life, into a bitter man, imbued with self-hatred and aggression who is driven to complete ruin by the regrets that he couldn't let go off.\n\n\nI - The calm first part of the song contains the first half of his life in which he makes some of the mistakes that soon begin to fuel the fire of regret in his soul.\nII - The more aggressive middle part stands for the time in his life when his own regrets hit his psyche with full force for the first time and threaten to destroy him.\nIII - When the song gets calm once more, he has become older already and thinks he has finally made peace with his regrets, but soon aggression starts to sneak into the calmness again and...\nIV - ...erupts in the finale of the song that turns more and more aggressive and ends with a breakdown and noise. This is the end of his life, he is an old man and all his regrets have completely taken over, finally destroying him.\n\nBenedikt - Guitars, Keyboards\nRoman - Drums, Bass\nAdrian - Lyrics, Vocals