Heavy music and pained lyrics go together like cake and ice cream, and
Belton, Texas quintet, Flyleaf, aren't about to break with tradition. But
while many loud rockers reopen old wounds by singing about their broken
bones and broken hearts, Flyleaf confronts past traumas to heal old scars
and prove in the process that hope shines brighter than despair.
Flyleaf's self-titled debut album echoes with songs about abuse, neglect,
addiction, and dysfunction, and messages about overcoming adversity. And the
band's wide array of brooding beats, atmospheric textures, an lunging riffs
compliment Mosleys emotional revealing lyrics, which range from breathy and
beautiful to scathing and aggressive
Belton, Texas quintet, Flyleaf, aren't about to break with tradition. But
while many loud rockers reopen old wounds by singing about their broken
bones and broken hearts, Flyleaf confronts past traumas to heal old scars
and prove in the process that hope shines brighter than despair.
Flyleaf's self-titled debut album echoes with songs about abuse, neglect,
addiction, and dysfunction, and messages about overcoming adversity. And the
band's wide array of brooding beats, atmospheric textures, an lunging riffs
compliment Mosleys emotional revealing lyrics, which range from breathy and
beautiful to scathing and aggressive
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