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Seraph Lyrics

Light moves through my head
I endure burning
Shadows will betray you
How could they not?
I see nine mourners
Sockets of silver
Pushing up daisies
And chasing moths

I replenish myself
With youthful lusting
I replenish myself
I'm not nothing
I swear I'll do anything for love
But is my heart still here?
'Cause I can't tell

Parting at the corner,
The fire and the ruin
Sound moves so slowly
Inside the veil

The forms they may alter
The years will fall away
One day, one day
Everything will break

So I replenish myself
With youthful lusting
I replenish myself
I'm not nothing
I swear I'll do anything for love
But is my heart still here?
'Cause I can't tell

If this is my last song, let it be long

I replenish myself
With youthful lusting
I replenish myself
I'm not nothing
I swear I'll do anything for love
But is my heart still here?
Well is my heart still here?
I'm still burning

(The candle flares at both ends
Light cuts through the darkness
That all-consuming, limitless Nothing
Beckoning me closer and closer still
I tighten my grip on my only defense
This flame, this love of love, my will to live
I've transmuted anger, I've outdone myself
Spat out the wombs of our mothers
We fight our way through existence
We fuck ourselves into oblivion
We turn and face the night
That's where we find the light)

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The San Francisco Bay area’s most promising breakout, and formidable female-fronted pop wonders are not who you may already believe or expect. Led by the enigmatically agitated Heather Fedewa (aka Hether Fortune, ex-Hunx & His Punx, Bare Wires, and also currently a member of CastleFace Records’ Blasted Canyons), Wax Idols straddle the line between ripping tough/tender post-punk/goth-pop, and irresistibly anthemic indie rock hooks, somewhat like Joan Jett would sound like tearing through Best Coast with a chainsaw or if Mary Monday had been a member of Wire. Your curiosity may have already been piqued from their unabashed debut 7″ “All Too Human,” released on Hozac earlier this year, but it’s hard to imagine anyone being ready for an LP of this caliber, bursting at the seams with hits for all seasons, and effortlessly blurring the lines between viciously beautiful temperance and an unwavering, attitude-soaked attack on your comfort zone. With an arsenal of songs that range from chest-pounding melodic punk screamers, to tense-yet-tumultuous tracks of sadness overcome with bombastic pop precision, ‘No Future’ is one of the most impressive LPs we’ve had the pleasure of releasing, and one we’re sure will go far. Fedewa’s uniquely surly-yet-sultry voice has such an lasting impact, it seamlessly traces the gamut of human emotions back & forth from the unhinged heights to the inescapable doldrums, all tied up in perfect blasts of modern pop/post-punk subdued simplicity that are as upfront and immediate as any of of their legendary influences.

all songs written/performed/recorded by heather fedewa
with
ashey thomas: guitar/vox
paul keelan: bass
courtney gray: drums
Oakland, California

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