Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)

Fear Factory · Digimortal [2001]

Dark bodies floating in darkness

No sign of light ever given

Imprisoned in a world without a memory

Unconscious or am I conscious?

Cut from the heart I am part of

Sometimes I feel as though I'm frozen in Heaven



And I saw my own face in the dark and loneliness

And I saw my own face like a spark frozen in Heaven



In dreams I see myself flying

Closer to the sun and I'm climbing

Tried to touch the sun

But the brightness burned my eyes

Unconscious or am I conscious?

Fell from the sky like a star

Sometimes I feel as though I'm frozen in Heaven



And I saw my own face in the dark and loneliness

And I saw my own face like a spark



Dark! dark! dark!

My life was so dark! dark! dark!

My mind was so dark! dark! dark!

My life was so dark! dark! dark!

Everything was! (dark)



Unconscious or am I conscious?

Fell from the sky like a star

Sometimes I feel as though I'm frozen in Heaven



And I saw my own face in the dark and loneliness

And I saw my own face like a spark frozen in Heaven



Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Dark bodies floating in darkness!

Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)

Fear Factory's 'Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)' stands as a defining track from their 2001 album 'Digimortal,' epitomizing the industrial metal genre's fusion of mechanical precision and visceral aggression. The song features the band's signature robotic vocals and driving, distorted rhythms, reflecting the group's commitment to a sound that merges electronic textures with traditional metal instrumentation. Released during a period of intense creative output for the band, the recording showcases the technical proficiency and thematic darkness characteristic of their work in the early 2000s. It remains a staple of their discography, illustrating their evolution from their earlier industrial roots into a more polished, high-energy style that influenced the broader industrial metal scene.