At the end of the rhyme
Blackness pours down from the sky
Spilling over the land
Cloaking you right where you stand
Now you watch with your eyes
Darkness, chasing the sunlight
Not a soul left to tell
That you will serve him well
Look to the sky for the sign to strike
Follow the signs
Yes you are, a child of the night
You've come to take a life
You've been watching the hours
Hands move across the wall
All this time that you've wasted
Turn back the carousel
Now the hour has arrived
Ice, and mirrors at midnight
Not a soul left to tell
That you're not sleeping well
Look to the sky for the sign to strike
Follow your knife
Now it is time to take a life
Child of the night
supported by 9 fans who also own “Child Of The Night”
Tanith continue dishing out distant castles in the sunset and glimmering spaceships in the deep dark. What I really enjoy about Tanith is they really got the memo to take inspiration from the exploratory and sometimes downright unusual rhythms and melodies of 70s bands, not just to ape their clothes or exact song structures. Tanith keep you dialed in to their songs, feeling that you are being taken on a journey and wondering what turns the journey will take. pinkytheent
supported by 8 fans who also own “Child Of The Night”
WHAT AN ALBUM, WHAT A DEBUT - of course, we should have seen it coming, since Tanith mambers are old hands at music business. Nostalgic, mellow heavy rock at its best with Cindy Maynard delivering some memorable vocals. MUST HAVE for lovers of Sanhedrin, Tower, Blood Star and the like. BoneWalker
Texas band draft an all-killer, no-filler love letter to ’70s hard rock and metal, with surging vocals and riffs that command respect. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2024