“Midnight to Midnight” Lyrics

Album: Vena Sera

Artist: Chevelle

Genre: Hard rock, Alternative metal

Lyrics:

Seep will carry us
After mentioned having a lesson
It’s the least discerning place
We could dive to

We both shouldn’t last another day
Another failed invention straight to nowhere
One more you say, what causes these
It’s all the better your greed seems to carry you well
We couldn’t dive
Too far

We toss our failures at the earth
Connected to a cause
Stripped away another fool
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under

So shy crossed my heart I sinned
With images too far apart to tell
What don’t we know?
what should we know?
Slipping under is just the beginning of thirst
Could we dive too
Too far

We toss our failures at the earth
Connected to a cause
Stripped away another fool
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under

We so forgot to mention
A waste upon the hours
We so forgot to mention
The hook that is the chorus

We so forgot to mention
A waste upon the hours
We so forgot to mention
The hook that is the chorus

We toss our failures at the earth
Connected to a cause
Stripped away another fool
Blame it all because
We toss our failures at the earth
Stripped away from under

Album Info:

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Vena Sera
Chevelle has been releasing solid, if not entirely original-sounding, albums for the better part of a decade now and Vena Sera serves as another pleasant but workaday entry in the band’s still sparse oeuvre. The group’s continued debt to Tool remains obvious on the hard-hitting opener “Antisaint” with its throbbing guitar work and from-the-gut vocals and can also be heard during the arena-ready stomp “The Fad.” There are few surprises throughout, very little we haven’t already heard from Chevelle and its contemporaries before: The pulsating, detuned riffs that populate the mosh-intensive “Humanoid” and the fairly pallid late-album arrival “Midnight to Midnight” (which could have been a serious radio contender circa 1999) share space with the uplifting guitar figures of the slightly pop-inflected “Brainiac” and the nearly anthemic “Well Enough Alone” to familiar but comforting effect. Still, lovers could do far worse than dive in and enjoy some workmanlike riffs delivered in an enthusiastic fashion that many of this band’s imitators will never manage to muster. Vena Sera is decent through and through but hardly ever life-changing.––Jedd Beaudoin

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