1.
Morning light is touching our blind and useless minds
but we're afraid to see the truth behind the lies
What we see and what we choose
Is nothing more than fear
because we're afraid of morning light
My heart
Wants to die
In hate
To man...
2.
Kindness of heaven will never be the same again
and we are lost in every part of earth
What we think
and how we live
Is nothing more than lies
and we believe in every part of their art
I want to like human life again
but I can't stop myself from thinking/stop to think this way
I try to know I try to know but I forget
how to self control
This time I become really tired
because the sunlight doesn't light my fire
I try to fight I try to fight but always lose
how to self control
3.
morning light is touching our blind and useless minds
but we're afraid to see the truth behind the lies
supported by 4 fans who also own “Afraid Of Morning Light”
Really good heavy shit! Two dudes! Super straightforward no bullshit heavy and cool. Bassless, but not without merit. Guitar is massively thudge. Sick man! Jono Schneider
supported by 4 fans who also own “Afraid Of Morning Light”
This album is utterly and completely fantastic. Just mind-blowing heavy psych. A shame that this band folded after this album, because it’s just so, so good. Yet another Ripple release that gets played regularly. Kirk Gauthier
supported by 4 fans who also own “Afraid Of Morning Light”
As we prepare ourselves spiritually, physically, and mentally for Sunnata’s upcoming Chasing Shadows, it is as good a time as any to reflect upon the band’s incredible discography, which stands as one of the finest in all of sludge/ stoner, and even (modern) doom for that matter. Zorya is probably Sunnata’s heaviest album and though it is a smidgen less dynamic than Outlands, it is the best entry point for new listeners who want to know what’s what. Perfect soundtrack for steamrolling your foes. Ippocalyptica