In an interview with Fader, Rook discusses the misconception that trauma expires. “It’s not like you go back to being who you were — you’re just a different shape and you have to live with that shape”. This theme is displayed throughout WASTEISOLATION in lyrics such as “You’ll never find a way out”...
[Verse 1: Dizzy]
I live in sickness, I live in spinning
The whole wide world is a carousel
I stood in line, and now the ride's beginning
I could still do so much more if I don't kill myself
I live in nausea, eternal nausea
In a spotlight shaped like a spiral
I'm in the bible God's favorite (secret) idol
'Cause the whole sick world loves to smile
[Chorus: Dizzy, Rook]
I feel sick
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
I feel sick
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
[Verse 2: Dizzy]
Smile like a rainbow (Smile like a)
Smile like a crescent moon
Just keep doing what you're doing (Okay)
Just keep doing what you're doing (What am I supposed to do?)
Smile like a crack in the earth
Like a curse, like a corpse, like a wound
Smile like a rainbow
Just keep doing what you're doing
(What am I supposed to do?)
[Verse 3: Rook]
Cum-stained black hoodie
Grey soul and static in my eyes
Try to see the future, but I'm not sure if it applies
By the water in a pissed-in miniskirt
Trying to see the world through the anhedonia
Feels kinda like my soul is burnt
Too late, too late, if only, uh
We're not like the other girls
This shit's too evil to be stylish
Don't tell me this is too dramatic, 'cause I live inside it
[Chorus: Dizzy, Rook]
I feel sick (Just fucking try it) (I tried it)
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
I feel sick
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
I feel sick
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
I feel sick
I still feel sick, I still feel sick
I feel sick
ETERNAL NAUSEA was written by Devi McCallion & Ada Rook.
ETERNAL NAUSEA was produced by Devi McCallion & Ada Rook.
Black Dresses released ETERNAL NAUSEA on Fri Apr 13 2018.