Unveil my pain maintain my guilt am I held accountable for every waking day I hate? Burning halos and ripping wings off of monarchs till' I second guess myself what a mess what are you on again?
what a wreck what are you on this time?
rid the tracks off of your arms and mend
forgive them all
Like fiction I ran off the page in your hands
enough friction ill burn until you're no memory of mine
I can't sleep from a fear to speak of all the lies that I still keep
the pain that which it feeds
and how deserving of all of it I should be
I can't believe you let me in
a fucking puppet on a string I have been
the two-tone marionette
what a mess what are you on again?
what a wreck what are you on this time?
rid the tracks off of your arms you've bleed enough
it's funny you should know I've been the two-tone marionette out your window I've been the subtle red glow or the signal you should up and cut my wires if you never ask, you'll never know but ill follow you will you follow too
Like fiction I ran off the page in your hands
enough friction ill burn until you're no memory of mine
credits
from Burning Halos,
released January 27, 2022
Recorded with Phil Yanzik
Mix and mastered by Zach Tuch
Written by Austin Mariano and NVM
supported by 4 fans who also own “Two Tone Marionette”
NVM’s best release in my opinion. A near perfect album, WARH is consistent and versatile all around. The choruses are catchy and the guitar effects are beautiful. Lyrics are phenomenal as well. Love it. thedarkcosmos
supported by 4 fans who also own “Two Tone Marionette”
the evolution of citizen is almost identical to the typical depiction of human evolution. As you please strays from the previous releases while containing raw emotion. ghøstbødy
Bright and dazzling guitar pop radiates out from this irresistible LP from Mint Green, with choruses as big as summer sky. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 5, 2022
Rising Philadelphia band balance oversized pop punk hooks with vivid, intimate lyrics, presenting a raw, honest vision of guitar music. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022
More feel-good indie from Brooklyn's A Great Big Pile of Leaves, all bristling guitar tones and expansive choruses. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 18, 2021