I was raised in the apocalyptic death cult known as Jehovahs Witnesses.
When I left at age twelve, unable to pretend any longer, those remaining behind had to shun those of us that shed our bonds of lies.
I choose this heresy.
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I put my secrets
In pretty little boxes
So intricate
I don’t have to lock them
I put my faith
In shiny golden lies
I sew my ears shut
To cover up my eyes
I choose this heresy:
No faith but what we make
No fate but what we take
Taught to hate
The outside world.
That I’m in the end times.
Had to break
The ties that bound me.
Start to draw my own lines.
I choose this heresy:
No faith but what we make
No fate but what we take
No faith but what we make
No fate but what we take
No faith no love
You will be shunned
You turned your face
From the lord above
No faith no love
You will be shunned
You turned your face
From the lord above
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Wow Matt Fanale really brought it with this new single. Teaming up with Marie of Grabyourface was a perfect icing on the cake. This is a jam of hypnotic proportions and the message is you must move. Marie’s voice is a smoky sensual alien being both exotic and alluring. The single also has a really cool trance like bside and a holographic wavy Sawtooth remix. Turn the club speakers to 11 and feel it flow through you. preciousken
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This is a triumph! So hard to pick just one track when each song is better than the last. Klack has really just got a great sound that can be successfully remixed into just about anything. Personally I think the first 6 tracks are perfect Ned Michaels
Inspired by cult cinema, desire, and the coming-out process, the Melbourne producer's new EP channels queer joy into thumping club jams. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 22, 2021
The latest EP from the Toronto industrial/post-punk trio is sharp and brooding, music for a pre-apocalyptic dancefloor. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2019
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I've always enjoyed Boy Harsher but I don't think they ever really clicked in my brain until I watched The Runner. Now I can't get enough. Gordon Skramzy (Nathan)