Critique me
Like I need more shame
Like I’ll make my name with what you say
Believe me
I know this game
And the hand I’ll play will be my own
I’m not a...
Critique me
Like I need more shame
Like I’ll make my name with what you say
Believe me
I know this game
And the hand I’ll play will be my own
I’m not a fucken cheat
Are you the fucken same?
But if I kneel you’ll shoot me like an animal
And if I stand you’ll cut me down
If the effect is found to be so minimal
Why do I exist at all
You bleed me
Of my melody
And the end will justify the means
Receive me
An unwanted guest
And when I leave you’ll end up on your own
Take what you can I’ll be the end and the only one
02/07/14 11:31:34AM @the-truevulgarians:
Some serious rock music here. Very cool urgency in this song and really grabs the listener. Well written, performed and with terrific vocals! Look forward to hearing more!
02/02/14 12:39:24AM @lyrical-princess:
What can I say ? I agree with 2012-Bc . This is a killer track!! Excellent. You guys ROCK!!!
02/01/14 09:10:55PM @2012-bc:
This kicks effin azz fellas....killer feel and production!
Straight into my playlist
From the ashes of two prominent NZ rock acts, Shelter has emerged and are already beginning to make waves in the NZ music scene.It was near the beginning of...
From the ashes of two prominent NZ rock acts, Shelter has emerged and are already beginning to make waves in the NZ music scene.
It was near the beginning of 2010 following the demise of premier Rock act Miscreant, that vocalist Chris Brebner found himself yearning for another musical creative outlet. After writing some solo material, Brebner contacted Damian Hilt & Alan Treanor, both previous members of Miscreant to gauge their interest in trying something stylistically different from their earlier collaborations. With all three in agreement to press forward on a new musical venture, the word was put out for a talented guitarist to join them on their endeavors. Joe Ravenhall answered the call and quickly added a new dimension to the group. With the final addition of Nathan Cooper on keys, Shelter had found their exciting new sound and were ready to head into the studio.
Fresh from New Zealand’s premier recording facility York Street Studios, Shelter have produced two tracks combining the purest elements of modern rock with intricate melodies to introduce the world to their infectious new sound. With more studio time booked with Premier music producer Andrew Buckton, the wheels are only just beginning to turn on the promising machine that is Shelter.
Some serious rock music here. Very cool urgency in this song and really grabs the listener. Well written, performed and with terrific vocals! Look forward to hearing more!
What can I say ? I agree with 2012-Bc . This is a killer track!! Excellent. You guys ROCK!!!
This kicks effin azz fellas....killer feel and production!
Straight into my playlist