Demon Hunter - Artificial Ligh
Demon Hunter - Artificial Light


Demon Hunter - Artificial Light Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Extremist
Released: 2014

Artificial Light Lyrics


Go!
Tell me your misery
Give us the antidote
I heard the voice of change
Behind a vacant note

All this tearing apart
Without a reform
Call it what you will
I'm not afraid to say

I've heard it all, connection lost
We're standing by, Artificial Light
You sell a fix for our defect
And all we find, artificial light

Doesn't break the model
I can't feel it in my bones
Nothing shattering my world (No!)

We want a real cure
Not idle sympathy
The dark consuming light
That you have failed to be

No, it's not enough
I resent this deprivation
Your remedy is not a weapon
To slaughter the sorrow
It's just to keep you from feeling alone

I've heard it all, connection lost
We're standing by, artificial light
You sell a fix for our defect
And all we find, artificial light

Doesn't break the model
I can't feel it in my bones
Nothing shattering my world (No!)

Doesn't break the model
I can't feel it in my bones
Nothing shattering my world (No!)

I'll never see what they see in you

Doesn't break the model
I can't feel it in my bones
Nothing shattering my world (No!)

Doesn't break the model
I can't feel it in my bones
Nothing shattering my world (No!)

Writer/s: PATRICK JOHN JUDGE, RYAN CURTIS CLARK
Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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Artificial Light
  • The structure of this song is a bit more complex that most of the others on Extremist. Vocalist Ryan Clark explained to Decibel magazine: "There are a couple points in the song that stray from what's most typical for us. The verse segment plays with an interesting time signature, which is a little different for us. And the title of the song is actually heard in the pre-chorus, as opposed to the chorus, which is the only example of this on the record."
  • The song's vibrant melodic death metal sound highlights the influences of Swedish bands like At The Gates, In Flames and Soilwork. Clark told Decibel: "There's a delicate balance of ferocity and melody in these bands, whether it's in the music or the vocal — or both — that to me, is unrivaled in most other sub-genres."