[ I'm moving "ahead", I'm changing "my mind"] x 2 [ I'm moving "ahead", I'm changing ~ ~ ~ ] x 2 I might Find myself Out in The desert's land Raise the moon Call the dead Touch the sky Curse the sand [ I'm moving "ahead", I'm changing "my mind"] x 2 [ I'm moving "ahead", I'm changing ~ ~ ~ ] x 2 I might Leave myself Out in The desert's land Like the serpent Glides from its skin With gentle moves On floors of sin ——————————————————————— Ron Royce (aka Ron Broder) - Vocals/Bass Tommy T.Baron (real name Thomas Vetterli) - Guitars Marquis Marky (aka Marky Edelmann) - Drums Grin, the last Coroner album of all-new material to be released, was simultaneously the culmination and transformation of everything the band's first four albums had achieved. Fearlessly experimental, challenging, and "heavy" in a way that goes beyond mere sound, Grin has stood the test of time to emerge as Coroner's ultimate statement. It is a recording of astounding musical power, the conjuring of a ferocious, intangible force that the musicians have created and are battling to control. Even the album's more sedate passages ("Dream Path"; "Theme for Silence") seem afflicted with an underlying anger and tension. The music is like a living thing, snaking outward in a patient search to discover itself before moving in for the kill. When a positively vicious-sounding Ron Royce snarls "Nails in my brain, NAILS HURT!" his statement comes off as something more than just another fussy metaller declaring his vague ...