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Wednesday, February 1, 2006 - Metal Poet Reveals "A Life So Cold" | Michael Terrax has released the fourth album of metal-inspired poetry on Metal Poet, titled "A Life So Cold". Like earlier albums, this new collection showcases an individual lyrical style borne of years immersed in heavy music.
Thematically, Michael Terrax says that this collection is "about looking inwards, reflecting on past failures and loss, and seeking to find purpose when there appears to be none". Once again, the lyrics follow a driving, metallic rhythm that propels the words forward.
The artwork for the album cover features a design by talented graphic artist Eddie Mize, who has contributed album covers for Anger As Art. Eddie Mize, whose website showcases his extraordinary artistic work, has been creating emotionally evocative art for over 20 years.
Previous contributors to Metal Poet have not gone unappreciated, as the Guest Artist area has been revamped to present images from artists that have helped develop Metal Poet's vision from its launch to the present.
Visit www.metalpoet.com and explore "A Life So Cold". Michael Terrax invites visitors to "find the stories beneath the words" in this album, which has once more been shaped by a lifelong passion for metal.
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