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"Heartwood" is a relentless sonic overhaul that pummels the listener with industrial friction and massive, sludge-weighted percussion before shattering into a hauntingly melodic, anthemic hook. It captures the raw, agonizing sensation of being stripped down by pressure, moving from a claustrophobic, mechanical grind to a triumphant release of clarity. The track leaves you feeling hollowed out yet fortified, echoing the primal transition from a broken exterior to an unbreakable, singular core. Lyrics: (Verse 1) Slam the bundle, hit the clay, Flail the rot to tear away. Choked with chaff of thousand years, Gripped by skin and oldest fears. Timber crashes, weighted hate, Burst the door and smash the gate. (Chorus) Grind and bind me till edges fade, Truth and proof are all that’s stayed. Winnow and willow, toss the sin, Lost is the cost as life begins. (Verse 2) Dust is rising, blinding cloud, Killing parts of man too proud. Un-picked rot in bitter dirt, Hammer gut-works through the hurt. Strike is brutal, strike is deep, Wake the hunger seasons keep. (Chorus) Grind and bind me till edges fade, Truth and proof are all that’s stayed. Winnow and willow, toss the sin, Lost is the cost as life begins. (Bridge) Thud. Crack. Wood on back. Split the rind. Snap the slack. Heavy-beating. Hammer. Gouge. Force the essence Through the stone. Crush the chaff. Kick the waste. Scrape the husk. Bitter taste. Breakdown Grind. Hold. Wait for heartwood. Friction. Pressure. Nowhere left to go. Weight is way. Strike is key. Break it. Shatter. Uproot to see. (Final Chorus) Grind and find me till light breaks through, True and new, the heartwood's due. Keep and reap what is left to hold, Heap and reap the husk grown old. Flail and fail to kill the core, Will and still for evermore. (Outro) The floor... lies... raw. The long... work... ends. Heavy grain is gathered in. The bitter war is won. Only... heartwood... stands. Only... the core... remains. No husk. No skin. Nothing... any... more. The Final Chant Hard wood stays. Hard wood stays. Hard wood stays. What was... is gone. What is... is true. Hard wood stays. Hard wood stays. The grain remains. The grain remains. One. True. Core. Lyrical Breakdown: The lyrical progression of Heartwood represents a violent metamorphosis. It begins with the external labour of the worker and ends with the internal revelation of the survivor. The song uses the physical processing of timber as a direct metaphor for the psychological and spiritual stripping of a human being until only the most resilient part remains. The External Assault In the first verse, the language is purely physical and aggressive. Words like slam, flail, and choke establish a setting of brutal labour. The thousand years of chaff suggests a build-up of historical or personal baggage that has become a suffocating skin. This section represents the moment of impact where life forces a confrontation with our oldest fears. The timber crashes and the door bursts because the old structures are no longer capable of containing the pressure within. The Melodic Proof The chorus serves as the melodic emotional centre. To winnow and willow is to separate the valuable from the worthless. The lyrics suggest that truth is not something added to a person but rather what is left behind after everything false has been ground away. The cost of this process is total, yet it is framed as the only way for a true life to begin. The Internal Attrition Verse two moves from the physical timber to the psychological man. The killing of pride is described as a blinding cloud of dust. This section addresses the unpicked rot: the parts of ourselves we have ignored or hidden. The hammer gut works through the hurt, implying that the change is not just superficial but hits at the very centre of our being. The hunger mentioned here is a primal drive for survival that only awakens when the seasons of comfort have ended. The Bridge of Friction The bridge is a rhythmic breakdown of the self. The single word lines like Thud and Crack function as sonic blows. This is the moment of peak industrial friction where the rind is split and the slack is snapped. It highlights the bitter taste of change before the final transformation. The Revelation of the Heartwood The final chant and outro represent the victory of the core. The floor lies raw because the process was destructive, yet the heavy grain is finally gathered. By repeating the phrase Hard wood stays, the song reinforces the idea of durability. The grain remains as the one true core. What was is gone, but what is is true. This finality suggests that while the husk and skin were lost, they were never the true identity to begin with. #IndustrialMetal #SludgeMetal #ElectronicMetal #DarkIndustrial #HeavyBass #CinematicMetal #ModernMetal #SubBass #DarkElectronic #NoiseRock #AlternativeMetal #ExperimentalMetal #AggressiveMusic #NewMusic