[Verse 1]
A sad fate, a fool's game
Shattered and divided
A sick man, make your final play
A thin line, crossed to find
The secrets you've been hiding
From now on, nothing is the same
[Pre-Chorus]
Some people never change
[Chorus]
So damn you, what are you hiding?
It was you who brought this on for way too long
For way too long
A sad truth to be reminded
For we have done no wrong, it's not our fault
It's not our fault
But you want so much more
Than we should ever have to give
Sin after sin
Sin after sin
Oh, oh-oh
[Verse 2]
As you adorn your crown of thorns
And play the pure messiah
Your flock will come to know
The beast you are
[Pre-Chorus]
I'vе seen your kind before, oh
[Chorus]
So damn you, what are you hiding?
It was you who brought this on for way too long
For way too long
A sad truth to bе reminded
For we have done no wrong, it's not our fault
It's not our fault
But you want so much more
Than we should ever have to give
Sin after sin
Sin after sin
Oh, oh-oh
Sin after sin
Sin after sin
Sin after sin
[Bridge]
Push us all away
One day you'll wake up lost to find
All you had has been replaced and buried by your lies
Your lies
[Chorus]
So damn you, what are you hiding?
It was you who brought this on for way too long
For way too long
A sad truth to be reminded
For we have done no wrong, it's not our fault
It's not our fault
Sin after sin (Sin after sin)
Sin after sin (Sin after sin)
Sin after sin
Sin after sin
Sin after sin, mm
It's not our fault, oh, oh
Sin After Sin was written by Mark Tremonti & Myles Kennedy.
Sin After Sin was produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
Alter Bridge released Sin After Sin on Thu Sep 08 2022.
Myles Kennedy:
[“Sin After Sin” is] a track that Mark brought in so I just came up with the melody for that but he came out with the music.
Those are fun, because that’s closer to how we do things with the Slash & KC records, Slash and the gang, where he’ll hand over a music bed, and I’ll put...
Mark Tremonti:
This is one of my favorites. It’s a captivating story that sets a powerful mood. It started with the drum loop, and I wanted to write a moody and gloomy riff over it. That’s how it came together.
—via Apple Music
Myles Kennedy:
It’s a journey. It basically calls out someone for hiding their dark character flaws behind a virtuous facade. I’ve had enough situations in my many years on this planet to come across this sort of thing and the hypocrisy of it. The lyrical concept matched the depth of the music.
—v...