The debut EP release by Villain. It was released as a 12" vinyl through the… Read Full Bio ↴The debut EP release by Villain. It was released as a 12" vinyl through the Relentless record label. It was reissued by a Greek record label called Cult Metal Classics Records on CD and vinyl (with 700 copies that were handnumbered) in 2002. The reissue contains the bonus tracks Hungry for Glory and Don't You Forget. It was also reissued as a CD by Mausoleum Records in 2003 and Hellion Records. They had different artworks. There's a bootleg reissue from 1993 (together with Pantera's 'Power Metal') is circulating.
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Only Time Will Tell
Villain Lyrics
Just Close Your Eyes It′s nine o' clock and I′m so far away I'd like…
Only Time Will Tell For sure That's right That's right Time will tell you all th…
Tie Your Mother Down Ooh, ooh yeah, ooooh yeah Get your party gown Get your pigta…
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on A Piece Of Work
In Villain's song "A Piece of Work," the narrator is reflecting on their past mistakes and missed opportunities. The graffiti on the wall fades away over time, and the narrator feels like they have become just as blurry and undefined. They regret not being able to make confession and feel like they can't move forward unless they do so. The narrator talks about their friendship with someone in their childhood who they fondly remember sitting on a swing with and chatting. They wish they could go back to that time and reminisce with their friend again. In the present, the narrator is frustrated with someone who has drawn a line and wants to hold on to secrets. They address this person and tell them that they need to be straightforward and listen to them.
The song has a melancholic tone and explores themes of nostalgia, lost time, and regret. The lyricism is introspective and vulnerable, showing the narrator's inner turmoil and desire for connection. The song speaks to a universal human experience of wishing to go back to simpler times and feeling disconnected in the present.