Bates/Waters
Courtesy of Annihilator Music 1989
Originally by Annihilator
lyrics
["a young girl, terrified, there's something out there. but is it real? it must be, because it's watching her. her pleas for comfort and reassurance are ignored, and soon, all she has left is her imagination... and that's the most terrifying thing of all."]
Alice, isn't it frightening?
Alice, aren't you scared?
Alice, isn't it wonderful?
Living life afraid
Don't look around the corner
I might be lurking there
Under the bed at night
You're up till dawn again
Alison hell, your mind begins to fold
Alison hell, aren't you growing cold?
Alison hell, you are looking blue
Alice in hell, what else can you do?
Alice
I begin my rule, life hideous in your mind
Crying out, you've lost your doll
It isn't worth a dime
Alison hell, your mind begins to fold
Alison hell, aren't you growing cold?
Alison hell, what are you looking for?
Alice in hell, soon I close the door
Sitting in the corner, you are naked and alone
No one listened to your fears, you've created me
Alice, isn't it frightening?
Alice, aren't you scared?
I was killed at birth
I shoot this final scene
You're in the basement
You're trapped insanity
Alison hell, what were you looking for?
Alison hell, as I close the door
Alison hell, here you shall dwell
Alison hell, Alice dwells in hell
Alice
Alice
Alison
Alice
In hell
Goodbye
credits
from The Formative Years,
released October 22, 2013
Guest solo by Tony Rohrbough
This is a tribute album dedicated to 9 of the baddest old school metal bands ever to grace Vinyl and Cassette. All songs covered on Black Cap Miners' "The Formative Years" were originally recorded between 1987 and 1991.
Damn!!!!
This bands gets only better and better!!!
You guys deserve to be playing those huge summer concerts like Sonic Temple.
This cd is AWESOME!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 greywolf70
Kindred Spirits is such a beautiful record, it's really moving, either the music moves you or the lyrics, within it all it has stunning sorrow and inside it all it remains a heavy record, Arctic Sleep's progressive doom metal sound is nailed down, what a killer sound! Darknight