Screaming Suicide is the third track from Metallica’s upcoming 11th studio album 72 Seasons which will be released on April 14th, 2023. The song talks about suicide, specifically it being a taboo word and how the topic is frowned upon. The lyrics come from the personified suicide/temptation, similar...
[Verse 1]
Welcome to this life
Born into the fight
Here to claim your dream
Look you in the eye
Patch the broken sky
Craving dopamine
Then my voice appears
Teaching you of fears
Are you good enough?
You don't recognize
Head is full of lies
You should just give up
[Pre-Chorus]
Listen well, better listen well
Listen well, better listen well
[Chorus]
Don't ever speak my name
Remеmber you're to blame
Keep mе inside
Keep me inside
My name is suicide
[Verse 2]
Curse another day
Spirit locked away
Punish and deprive
Hate to be awake
Living a mistake
More dead than alive
Then a voice appears
Whisper in your ears
"You are good enough"
Throwing down a rope
A lifeline of hope
Never give you up
[Pre-Chorus]
Listen well, better listen well
Listen well, better listen well
[Chorus]
Don't ever speak my name
Remember you're to blame
Keep me inside
Keep me inside
My name is suicide
[Guitar Solo]
[Refrain]
Terrified in sleepless nights
Caught in spotlight, dead to rights
Isolate and fight your mind
Tellin' you you're left behind
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
My lying voice inside
Keeps drinking cyanide
And no more can you run
Into the sun
[Refrain]
Terrified, sleepless nights
Caught in spotlight dead to rights
Isolate and fight your mind
Tellin' you you're left behind
[Chorus]
And now you speak my name
You've given back the blame
Keep me deep inside
Don't you keep me inside
Screaming suicide
[Outro]
Now that I'm exposed inside
Shined a light on cyanide
I'm no longer needed here
Now you've faced your biggest fear
(Nice)
Screaming Suicide was written by James Hetfield & Robert Trujillo & Lars Ulrich.
Screaming Suicide was produced by Greg Fidelman & James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich.
Metallica released Screaming Suicide on Thu Jan 19 2023.
“Screaming Suicide” addresses the taboo word of suicide. The intention is to communicate about the darkness we feel inside. It’s ridiculous to think we should deny that we have these thoughts. At one point or another I believe most people have thought about it. To face it is to speak the unspoken. I...