Staring down into the gates of hell Holding on until the bitter end Do you hear the siren call of death This is the deep and dying breath Rage, rage Against the dying of the light Rage, rage Against the dying of the light This is the end of everything As I watch my world burn The sweet sound of death's release It's the call of the void As the sky is falling down A crimson veil upon an empty crown I feel the end is coming I'm so sick of running This is the end of everything Rage Against the dying of the light Rage, rage This is the end of everything As I watch my world burn The sweet sound of death's release It's the call of the void The call of the void The call of the void Consumed by the dark It tears me apart It pulls me in It pulls me in It calls to my soul I feel so cold It pulls me in It pulls me in It pulls me in This is the end of everything As I watch my world burn The sweet sound of death's release It's the call of the void Rage The call of the void Rage, rage
2:50. Нет слов. В этом моменте - концепт Imminence. Эдди максимально расслабляет тебя своим вкрадчивым шепотом и чарующей скрипкой, чтобы через мгновение выбить почву из под ног потусторонним голосом
I mean, considering how many times I've listened to it and the fact that I'm doing a 16 hour round trip so I can see them AGAIN, I'm gonna have to say I'm with you
@@johnlance5902 they're so freaking good! glad i'm not the only one who's doubling up on tour dates, lol. but like, how do you not? ESPECIALLY if you've seen how incredible they are live, how do you not go back for more? and now my one goal is to go crowd surfing during that violin breakdown in The Black. I want to close my eyes, feel the music, let the crowd take me and be weightless
I found out my mother has colorectal cancer today and I've been listening to the album on repeat, it is stunning and soul-wrenching and everything I needed to get through today. Thank you Imminence.
I love the inflection so much in Eddie's voice along with the syllable's rhythms. Also the way he pronounces "burn" is so satisfying in a way. I'm not sure what the word is. And that scream after "It pulls me in" just wow. Y'all kept really awesome songs for the album release 🔥🔥 Thank you so so much for all of these masterpieces!!! I'm not sure where to say this because it really is in regards to all of your songs but they help me process trauma, emotions, and existential angst a lot and I've cried so many times in a cathartic and healing way to so many of your songs. Really, thank you.
1:11 don't know why but this part always releases some motivation in me. Hard to say since we only have April, but for me til this day AOTY so far. Raaaaaaage!
THIS SONG IS A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!! You guys are fucking AMAZING. Your album is more than any fan could've ever asked for. STUNNING stuff, please come back to Quebec, Canada.
I said this before and I say it again - Imminence is the band that doesn't fail to impress and surprise. The perfect blend of heavy music and melodic violin delivers unforgettable emotions. Thank you so much for that and I hope to hear more from you soon!
Love seeing the faces of these talented kings. The talent is immaculate. Always slaying. Want to see you kings in the states. Florida especially. Thanks for always feeding my brain. Can’t wait for what’s next. 🧠👑🤟🖤
@@tiffanys9878 I believe so too. I need to see them at some point. But I meant to post this on another song from another band. I just realized, now. 😅😅
Fastest and shortest song from the album, yet still one of the most intense one. Seriously love it, Would love to see a full live show playing this entire album.
Love how they incorporated an except from the Dylan Thomas poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" into the song. "RAGE, RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT". 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
songs are good but getting pretty indulgent here at this point from a lyrical standpoint. if you dont want to be swallowed by the dark, why don't you make it even heavier, and bring the light... my guess is the next song will be about death calling and letting yourself get taken in lol. making it way too hard to get into the songs. the catharsis should be on point and instead its lacking.
Being indulgent, feeling it, and seeing what it does/doesn't do for you is how you learn to heathily relate to indulgence (or any experience/emotion/action/thought). One interpretation of the song is that it's about being human and being at odds with our impermanence. Life is too short to hold back. It's too short to not express oneself and be authentic. Shoot the second arrow if you need to to see what it does. You deserve to feel all of your feelings and process them how you need (including if that means being indulgent). Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Wishing you the best!
@@projectpiano5231 respect your reply and I hear where you're coming from, but that only sounds reasonable in contrast to self-loathing// self-repression. The answer to self-repression, however, is not to be indulgent to the point of needing to experience your own indulgence. I think if you consider it again without bias, you'll be forced to admit this is a but still decision. Being impulsive is not being sincere. Being sincere is having the self-worth to be willing to see clearly and admit what the real options are. A real option is accepting and feeling what you do to yourself the first time. You don't need to keep prolonging the cycle of negative experience. Your revelation could come at any time, it's up to each of us how long that takes. Taking longer is being more indulgent. It happens :), to me all the time, but it's definitely being indulgent and to make it seem like we're doing the right thing to feel it again and again is not a just perspective, even if it starts from an empathetic place that realizes self-repression is in many cases the worst choice.
I like that perspective. "It's up to each of us how long that takes." I agree, and I also think that how long it takes [at least for me] is dependent on how long we pressure ourselves to do something (e.g. acceptance and feeling for me feels like an action one takes and not an experience). I find that taking pressure off generally helps me. I think I've mostly been on the "doing" side rather than "being"/"feeling" side and what I interpret as truly letting go (and not an action that I'm doing to attempt to mimic it) so that may be why I felt the need to say that it's ok to indulge etc. for myself and for any others who have had the same or similar issues/experience as me. I may've also interpreted your initial message in a more judgmental way than it was meant. I mostly agree with "Being sincere is having the self-worth to be willing to see clearly and admit what the real options are" and also want to say that I think it's important to recognize that what actions we take and thoughts we have are heavily influenced by chemicals and connections in our brain and so I think we should take care when we try to get ourselves to make positive changes in actions and thoughts. We may not get it the first time and really we may never get it. It doesn't mean give up, it just means letting go of worrying that one is doing self-repression, self-loathing may do good for oneself. I think there may be a visibility bias in what letting go like that may do because we only really see the bad cases/where that train of thought makes one's negative experience/thoughts/feelings persist. And when we're in that state the negative is all we see too. For me, the most healing moments have been where I stopped trying to make positive changes in a certain way and cried about the unmet expectations/desires/needs that I had. I'm not sure what Eddie's and other band member's experiences are but I think that that may be part of what they're expressing with or without realizing every aspect of it because the experience is real and because of that they don't have to cognitively understand, and experiencing and sharing the experience can be healing for themselves and for others. I'd argue that our limitations are a part of who we are and giving in to the repression is a way of holding on to who we are and being authentic which can then break us out of its chains. It's definitely understandable if the lyrics don't personally resonate though. I do have some concerns about messages that the original comment can imply and that it may reinforce toxic shame and repression that someone may have. I'm also curious what specifically you found self-indulgent in their lyrics that you may not've found/interpreted that way in other Imminence songs? In any case I think both of our messages differently emphasize the importance of different aspects of the paradox between acceptance and desire/need for change, the (imo) paradox of freewill and determinism, being as doing and not, and what it means to be conscious. (Also, not saying you disagree with any of what I said or that you agree with any of it.) Thanks for the kind and thought provoking response!
@@projectpiano5231 appreciate you dude. A little more indulgent this time around probably 1 because I listened to it front to back, 2 because just more repetitive about dark things. To branch off the chemicals argument, chemicals are obviously a very real thing in your brain, however, they are always going to -represent- or show or prove the way things are, but not necessarily -cause- except in a way of a feedback loop. With thoughts, it works in this way, like a feedback loop but with a gravitational element in the sense of whatever you choose to think about or talk about recurringly, you will sortve gravitate into one’s own headspace that kindve subject, which when dealing with heavy things in an immature way, is a very dangerous thing that makes this album more indulgent to me in the sense of not having the appropriate reverence or caution for what you’re talking about when you’re not giving yourself a way out, only playing up what you’re experiencing. Cheers for the real talk brother
Album of the year
It’s one of my albums of the year to but it’s not mine overall check out while she sleeps new album
This is far superior to WSS new album lol
Without doubt
yessir
@@codyb6849New WSS is Awful, but Rainbows Is Only Banger track!
every song of this album is soooo amazing. i'm crying. i'm happy. i'm thankful. amazing !
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
also aviana quote this
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
This isn't metal. This is art. This is the end of everything.
Staring down into the gates of hell
Holding on until the bitter end
Do you hear the siren call of death
This is the deep and dying breath
Rage, rage
Against the dying of the light
Rage, rage
Against the dying of the light
This is the end of everything
As I watch my world burn
The sweet sound of death's release
It's the call of the void
As the sky is falling down
A crimson veil upon an empty crown
I feel the end is coming
I'm so sick of running
This is the end of everything
Rage
Against the dying of the light
Rage, rage
This is the end of everything
As I watch my world burn
The sweet sound of death's release
It's the call of the void
The call of the void
The call of the void
Consumed by the dark
It tears me apart
It pulls me in
It pulls me in
It calls to my soul
I feel so cold
It pulls me in
It pulls me in
It pulls me in
This is the end of everything
As I watch my world burn
The sweet sound of death's release
It's the call of the void
Rage
The call of the void
Rage, rage
Anyone else feel that this is their favorite song on the album?
Definitely
I love the fact that this album is way heavier than the previous ones.
that beginning... goosebumps
Congrats to you and us for a flawless album!
Another Perfect BANGER!! 💥🤘🏻
The call of the voooooooooooooooooidddd 🔥🔥🔥🔥
2:50. Нет слов. В этом моменте - концепт Imminence. Эдди максимально расслабляет тебя своим вкрадчивым шепотом и чарующей скрипкой, чтобы через мгновение выбить почву из под ног потусторонним голосом
Hands down, album of the year, fuck what everyone else says lol
I mean, considering how many times I've listened to it and the fact that I'm doing a 16 hour round trip so I can see them AGAIN, I'm gonna have to say I'm with you
@@bottomofastairwell I recorded their whole set in St Louis on Tuesday night. 2nd time seeing them. First time was in Chicago
@@johnlance5902 they're so freaking good! glad i'm not the only one who's doubling up on tour dates, lol.
but like, how do you not? ESPECIALLY if you've seen how incredible they are live, how do you not go back for more?
and now my one goal is to go crowd surfing during that violin breakdown in The Black. I want to close my eyes, feel the music, let the crowd take me and be weightless
Perfect Riff, Perfect Armony, Perfect All
I found out my mother has colorectal cancer today and I've been listening to the album on repeat, it is stunning and soul-wrenching and everything I needed to get through today. Thank you Imminence.
I am so sorry about your mother. Glad this album is helping you get through tough times. Sending you good vibes.
I love the inflection so much in Eddie's voice along with the syllable's rhythms. Also the way he pronounces "burn" is so satisfying in a way. I'm not sure what the word is. And that scream after "It pulls me in" just wow. Y'all kept really awesome songs for the album release 🔥🔥 Thank you so so much for all of these masterpieces!!! I'm not sure where to say this because it really is in regards to all of your songs but they help me process trauma, emotions, and existential angst a lot and I've cried so many times in a cathartic and healing way to so many of your songs. Really, thank you.
I just wanted to say this whole album is just sooo amazing, thank you for porducing such great music!
Every time I hear the violin, it just speaks in VOLUME. This is an incredible album
That intro reminds me of old Bullet For My Valentine and that's a good thing
1:11 don't know why but this part always releases some motivation in me.
Hard to say since we only have April, but for me til this day AOTY so far. Raaaaaaage!
This one is my favorite out of the ones released today! All are great of course. This one speaks to me🤟🙏🤘#fromcaliwithlove
THIS SONG IS A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!
You guys are fucking AMAZING.
Your album is more than any fan could've ever asked for. STUNNING stuff, please come back to Quebec, Canada.
1:36
Those screams and sirens at the end of the song are so impressive. I see myself in this song.
I like the cymatic display in your videos for this album.
Agreed!!
This song gets me jacked up on every level! I love this band!
Now I'm also in RAGE😂
I said this before and I say it again - Imminence is the band that doesn't fail to impress and surprise.
The perfect blend of heavy music and melodic violin delivers unforgettable emotions.
Thank you so much for that and I hope to hear more from you soon!
Holy screams!!!!!! So good !!!!!!
I'm in 3 Fountains South Carolina listening to this now and so are the neighbors🤘
RAAAAAAAAGE! 😮🔥
RAAAAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIIIGHT!
Love seeing the faces of these talented kings. The talent is immaculate. Always slaying. Want to see you kings in the states. Florida especially. Thanks for always feeding my brain. Can’t wait for what’s next. 🧠👑🤟🖤
I live in fl. They seem to be out of the US. Crazy good band
@@tiffanys9878 I believe so too. I need to see them at some point. But I meant to post this on another song from another band. I just realized, now. 😅😅
Favorite track on the album. So damn good! Love the new album
I'm trying to express what this song does to me.... I can't.....As i watch my world burn...I get it,i fucking get and feel that.
Fastest and shortest song from the album, yet still one of the most intense one. Seriously love it, Would love to see a full live show playing this entire album.
Come hell or high water is shorter I believe
@@dominickraheem8459You're right, is one second shorter 😅
Best song from the album in my opinion. 🔥
Эта песня попадает в самое сердечко. Это шедевр!
Love how they incorporated an except from the Dylan Thomas poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" into the song. "RAGE, RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT". 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Melodeath vibes, i love it!
THIS IS THE END OF EVERYTHING!
This album is so beautiful!! Love it so mutch
Simply, a beautiful work of art
Rage!!! Love that one 🖤🖤🖤
I cannot believe how incredible this band truly is
Ngl this song gives heavy trivium vibes but with imminence vocals
LFG, this song goes hard. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
This is a banger. Love these guys!!
Imminence, огромная благодарность вашей группе, каждому, кто создавал этот альбом!🔥
Это произведение искусства!💥
🔥
wooow i love imminence
ayyyyy lets go!
Every time 🖤
Дякую за вашу творчість ви завжди в моєму серці🖤
The heaviest song you guys have made so far 🤟🤟🤟🤟🔥🔥🔥🔥
sooooo good
This is the greatest album 🖤
Don't be blinded by the light and remember the darkness is home
too much light can be blinding
false light
Amazing as always holy fudge muffins!
YES!!!! Thank you!!!
Those are some angry coffee beans in the video
Such a banger ♥
Flawless 🤘🖤🫶
Wow nice❤❤❤
Yes🤘
I feel the end is coming, im so sick of running!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🔥🌹
Holy Batballs that's a banger track! congrats
❤ It The Finale So Doom.
Damn what a banger!
🖤
Thank you for the next Burner 💥🖤
Pleaseeee get to Australia!!! 🤘💚
This songs is heavy asf ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
Мощный заход🤘
This is the end of everything!
(Please play whole album live.)
w/ 🖤
🖤✨️
This makes me sad because now there are more amazing songs you can't fit in to the live show haha see you in Philly on May 16th with my wife!
This slaps.
Get massive Architects vibes from this and I'm ain't even mad at all. Such a banger!!
Really? It rather reminds me In Flames.
Aaaauuuuuffffff!!!!
Best album
My gosh😮
🎸🖤🎸🖤🎸🖤🎸🖤🎸🖤🎸
Holy f..k! ❤🔥
FINALLY.
Rubble flex is cool!)))
oh damn
Just discovered this band right now. Seems like a multi-verse version of Architects
I just discovered architects lol. Imminence is like a different genre with that violin
Holy hell 2.0 @@tiffanys9878
🥶
Fucking epic! 😎🤘🔥
💥👻💥💥💥
Kapan tour ke Indonesia😢?
\m/👊🤘
Holy fuck!
AOTY
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Well shit
God🗿
Rage against the dying of the light? I see some connections to Aviana 🤓
songs are good but getting pretty indulgent here at this point from a lyrical standpoint. if you dont want to be swallowed by the dark, why don't you make it even heavier, and bring the light... my guess is the next song will be about death calling and letting yourself get taken in lol. making it way too hard to get into the songs. the catharsis should be on point and instead its lacking.
🤡😁
Being indulgent, feeling it, and seeing what it does/doesn't do for you is how you learn to heathily relate to indulgence (or any experience/emotion/action/thought). One interpretation of the song is that it's about being human and being at odds with our impermanence. Life is too short to hold back. It's too short to not express oneself and be authentic. Shoot the second arrow if you need to to see what it does. You deserve to feel all of your feelings and process them how you need (including if that means being indulgent). Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Wishing you the best!
@@projectpiano5231 respect your reply and I hear where you're coming from, but that only sounds reasonable in contrast to self-loathing// self-repression. The answer to self-repression, however, is not to be indulgent to the point of needing to experience your own indulgence. I think if you consider it again without bias, you'll be forced to admit this is a but still decision. Being impulsive is not being sincere. Being sincere is having the self-worth to be willing to see clearly and admit what the real options are. A real option is accepting and feeling what you do to yourself the first time. You don't need to keep prolonging the cycle of negative experience. Your revelation could come at any time, it's up to each of us how long that takes. Taking longer is being more indulgent. It happens :), to me all the time, but it's definitely being indulgent and to make it seem like we're doing the right thing to feel it again and again is not a just perspective, even if it starts from an empathetic place that realizes self-repression is in many cases the worst choice.
I like that perspective. "It's up to each of us how long that takes." I agree, and I also think that how long it takes [at least for me] is dependent on how long we pressure ourselves to do something (e.g. acceptance and feeling for me feels like an action one takes and not an experience). I find that taking pressure off generally helps me. I think I've mostly been on the "doing" side rather than "being"/"feeling" side and what I interpret as truly letting go (and not an action that I'm doing to attempt to mimic it) so that may be why I felt the need to say that it's ok to indulge etc. for myself and for any others who have had the same or similar issues/experience as me. I may've also interpreted your initial message in a more judgmental way than it was meant.
I mostly agree with "Being sincere is having the self-worth to be willing to see clearly and admit what the real options are" and also want to say that I think it's important to recognize that what actions we take and thoughts we have are heavily influenced by chemicals and connections in our brain and so I think we should take care when we try to get ourselves to make positive changes in actions and thoughts. We may not get it the first time and really we may never get it. It doesn't mean give up, it just means letting go of worrying that one is doing self-repression, self-loathing may do good for oneself. I think there may be a visibility bias in what letting go like that may do because we only really see the bad cases/where that train of thought makes one's negative experience/thoughts/feelings persist. And when we're in that state the negative is all we see too. For me, the most healing moments have been where I stopped trying to make positive changes in a certain way and cried about the unmet expectations/desires/needs that I had.
I'm not sure what Eddie's and other band member's experiences are but I think that that may be part of what they're expressing with or without realizing every aspect of it because the experience is real and because of that they don't have to cognitively understand, and experiencing and sharing the experience can be healing for themselves and for others. I'd argue that our limitations are a part of who we are and giving in to the repression is a way of holding on to who we are and being authentic which can then break us out of its chains. It's definitely understandable if the lyrics don't personally resonate though. I do have some concerns about messages that the original comment can imply and that it may reinforce toxic shame and repression that someone may have. I'm also curious what specifically you found self-indulgent in their lyrics that you may not've found/interpreted that way in other Imminence songs?
In any case I think both of our messages differently emphasize the importance of different aspects of the paradox between acceptance and desire/need for change, the (imo) paradox of freewill and determinism, being as doing and not, and what it means to be conscious. (Also, not saying you disagree with any of what I said or that you agree with any of it.) Thanks for the kind and thought provoking response!
@@projectpiano5231 appreciate you dude.
A little more indulgent this time around probably 1 because I listened to it front to back, 2 because just more repetitive about dark things. To branch off the chemicals argument, chemicals are obviously a very real thing in your brain, however, they are always going to -represent- or show or prove the way things are, but not necessarily -cause- except in a way of a feedback loop. With thoughts, it works in this way, like a feedback loop but with a gravitational element in the sense of whatever you choose to think about or talk about recurringly, you will sortve gravitate into one’s own headspace that kindve subject, which when dealing with heavy things in an immature way, is a very dangerous thing that makes this album more indulgent to me in the sense of not having the appropriate reverence or caution for what you’re talking about when you’re not giving yourself a way out, only playing up what you’re experiencing. Cheers for the real talk brother