The Hypnotist - Erra

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These blackholes in my hands, so endless, swallowing everything that I see.
This open wound in my chest, so endless.
Devour me.
Shameful desire, spreading like a wildfire.
You've seen it yourself.
Devour me.
Sickening shameful desire, spreading like a wildfire.
You've seen it yourself.
My body's breaking down.
My spirit is submissive.
Broken memories consume me.
Distance grows between you and I.
Discord unforeseen.
Won't you just say what you mean for the last time?
Say what you mean tonight.
This open wound in my chest, so endless, is rapidly expanding.
Broken memories consume me.
Time slips away, and we're left here writing off the memories we saved.
I go far away, and leave you here writing off the memories we saved.
Return to me, reconciled when we collide.
Return to me, with full force in every stride.
Life falls fast as time slips away.
Return to me, reconciled when we collide.
Sometimes our darker side grows hypnotizing, pleading for release.
Consciences out of touch, with love subsiding, needing set free.
We're writing off memories as time slips away.
Welcome to the free world, with consciences out of touch.
You know when a love so full fades away, you ponder things lost between time and this hollow space.
You ponder what you can't replace, and your mind recalls her face.

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Erra is a progressive metalcore band hailing from Birmingham, AL. Erra was founded in 2009 and to date they have released 3 EPs and 3 full length albums. The name "Erra" comes from the god of mayhem in Akkadian mythology; their song 'Seven' on the album"Impulse" tells some of the epic of Erra.

Current Lineup:
Heavy Vocals - J.T. Cavey
Guitar/Clean Vocals - Jesse Cash
Drums - Alex Ballew
Bass/Guitar - Sean Price

Discography:
2010 Debut EP - EP
2010 Second EP - Andromeda
2011 Debut Album - Impulse
2013 Sophomore Album - Augment
2014 Third EP - Moments of Clarity
2016 Third Album - Drift

The band was formed by members of "By Blood and Iron," a Birmingham local band, and the ex-guitarist of "Broadcast the Nightmare," Alan Rigdon. They entered the Studio in late 2009 for their self titled EP. With Guitarists Jesse Cash and Alan Rigdon constantly writing material, they entered the studio again in July of 2010 for their second release, "Andromeda". Andromeda was released in December of 2010.

Soon after the release of "Andromeda," the band was back at 456 Recordings with Brian Hood in Nashville, TN to record their debut album. On November 29th, 2011, Erra released their debut album "Impulse."

In 2012, the band parted ways with their bassist Adam Hicks, who left to finish college. Sean Price joined Erra as the new bassist as they began recording another studio album in 2013. Erra's sophomore album, "Augment" was released on October 29th, 2013.

In 2014, Alan Rigdon, one of the guitarists, and Garrison Lee, the unclean vocalist, both left the band under separate circumstances. Ian Eubanks, a friend of the band, filled the vocalist position; he had filled in for Garrison on tour in the past.

In late May of 2014, the band began teasing new material they had been writing. Just over 5 months later, on November 10th, 2014, Erra released a 5 song EP through Sumerian Records titled "Moments of Clarity." Shortly after the release of the EP, Erra began writing a new album to follow up their 2013 release "Augment."

In 2016 vocalist J.T Cavey (ex-Texas in July) joined the band to replace Ian Eubanks' position. Cavey and the band entered the studio and wrote and released their third studio album Drift. The album reached #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. The band toured on the Sumerian 10-year tour, along with Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, After the Burial and Bad Omens.


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