theyre not underrated at all. their fanbase is massive in comparison to when he came one the scene. I been a fan since the beginning, and I mean they came on the scene. Like they straight nutted on the whole scene, every fucking metalcore guitarist wants to be jesse cash nowadays
my mother died in a car accident just 18 days ago. i just cant tell how much this song helps me through these desperate times. i was afraid im going to commit a suicide at first but then the song told me that if the one who is closest to you is lost, they never die in your heart. to lose what is closest to me is the end of my beginning. yes. the world will never be the same again. but this is a sign for a new beginning. so dont give up on life, there are still people around you that love you.
Bless u man. Depression kills. Keep ur head up as long as you're breathing. I've been homeless for 3.5 years struggling with depression, but ERRA & my own passion for music keep me wanting to live.
@@princeboutet hey bro Lol thanks for checking in At one point 8 years ago I snapped and attempted suicide A lot of stuff happened since then Long story short Now I’m living the time of my life in Bali for the past 3 years Married, 2 beautiful daughters, never been this happy
This bands grown so much- favorite band to date- great drumming - super technical yet melodic guitar- heartfelt lyricism- great clean vocals and melodies, hard hitting parts and soft beautiful parts- this band deserves to make it big time- and talent wise they smoke 90% of the bands in this genre to date- so fucking good.
When was the last time you looked at me with adoration? I’ve only existed by the blessing of your apparition. I am drowning, falling from the surface. To lose what is closest to me is the end of my beginning. Adapting forms consume the thought of this love ending. I am drowning, falling further from the surface. You were the constant truth that gave my life purpose. Conflict resides inside my desperate lungs. Maintain the oxygen or just fill up. I feel so close to you again. Let a scream out and the water in. This was meant for us to share, an elegy sung for you to hear. Unending love from a heart that’s been sinking since you left. I am the son remembering his father’s death. To lose what is closest to me is the end of my beginning. Adapting forms consume the thought of this love ending. Unending love.
When was the last time you looked at me with adoration? I’ve only existed by the blessing of your apparition. I am drowning, falling from the surface. To lose what is closest to me is the end of my beginning. Adapting forms consume the thought of this love ending. I am drowning, falling further from the surface. You were the constant truth that gave my life purpose. Conflict resides inside my desperate lungs. Maintain the oxygen or just fill up. I feel so close to you again. Let a scream out and the water in. This was meant for us to share, an elegy sung for you to hear. Unending love from a heart that’s been sinking since you left. I am the son remembering his father’s death. To lose what is closest to me is the end of my beginning. Adapting forms consume the thought of this love ending. Unending love
My dad just passed away because of cancer last month, his heartbeats stopped before we get to the hospital..... regrets that we weren't be able to stay by his side at the very last moment, and this song has a different meaning now, rest in peace, dad.
I can honestly say that ERRA is one of those bands that peaked so damn early, I love Impulse and Augment so much. 2 masterpiece albums, and you get the sense from the video that they actually like the music they are performing, and just being around each other, shame Alan and Garrison left the band a few years ago.
Jesse and Alex have still very much kept the OG Erra sound in the newer albums as well though. Impulse and Augment are definitely amazing albums, but I wouldn't say they peaked back then.
@@brandonsheets1723 They definitely peaked early man. Whether it’s Andromeda, Impulse or Augment is up to the individual, but it’s hard to argue against how irreplacable Alan’s songwriting was.
@@MrPatrickbuit year late lol, but I think it really depends on which Erra you like more. They have a really unique sound in either era (pun intended). But they are far more experimental now imo, and I think that’s refreshing for a genre which for me had began to grow a little bit stale over the years.
I found this cool to see the guys playing with no artificial additional moves such as forcing them with headbanging or another crabcore position... i found it cool
Great album, great documentary. Glad to listen to these guys on a weekly basis. They have so much talent! The new album is amazing but I think they have something truly unique in store for us next album.
Dude same. Erra hasn't been the same since he and Alan left. Moments of Clarity was alright but after that every track has been a clone of one another. It's really sad tbh
You probably don't even know all the bands on Sumerian. They are all better than the bands on Epitaph by far(except AA, CTC, ISS, Body Count, and Borgore). But bands like Animals as Leaders, After the Burial, The Faceless, pretty much every band besides those exceptions up there^ are amazing and extremely talented.
+Cooshna Yeshen Swear I've had the same vibe for his voice since I found this band 2 weeks ago. I also hear a hint of Saosin too. He's such an awesome singer.