Don't try to judge me as if this
as this is my mistake
(This brainwashing game won't work on me)
You can try to break me but I won't
I won't even bend
Don't you even dare
I'm screaming for help but nobody can hear me
This is how it works when you're the one who's falling
I'm screaming for help but nobody can hear me
I can't find a way out, your name I keep on calling
Do you really think it's fair for you
for you to be so sneaky
(How can you just pretend?)
Acting like a best friend when it's you
it's you who needs a hand
This could be the end
I'm screaming for help but nobody can hear me
This is how it works when you're the one who's falling
I'm screaming for help but nobody can hear me
I can't find a way out, your name I keep on calling
supported by 15 fans who also own “Nobody Can Hear Me”
As several of the other reviewers have stated, Leah does seem to have progressed from 'Of Earth and Angels'.
The 'Do Not Stand ...' track initially attracted me as my partner loves the poem. It is indeed atmospheric. I found though that the whole EP is enjoyable. I think the 'Kings & Queens' album will find it's way into my collection sooner rather than later. Russell Whyman
supported by 15 fans who also own “Nobody Can Hear Me”
It's a great blend of different metal genres and styles, with great solos in basically every song, just that touch of oriental influences that feel natural but not artificial and above all else, performed by the beautiful, haunting voice of Jelena Dobric, who uses it in a way that is not the typical operatic approach as we are used to from other female-fronted bands wormys_queue