Join Me (In Death)
H.I.M. · Tears On Tape [2013]
(x3)
We are so young
Our lives have just begun
But already we are considering
Escape from this world
And we've waited for so long
For this moment to come
We're so anxious to be together
Together in death
Whoah, whoa...
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
Would you die?
Baby, join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
This world is a cruel place
And we're here only to lose
So before life tears us apart
Let death bless me with you
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
So when you die?
Baby, join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
Join me in death
Whoah whoa...
This life ain't worth living
This life, it ain't worth living
This life, it ain't worth living
Join me (x6)
This life ain't worth living
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
So would you die?
Baby, join me in death
Would you die tonight for love?
Baby, join me in death
Baby, join me in death
Join Me (In Death)
H.I.M.'s "Join Me (In Death)" stands as a defining track from the band's 2013 album, Tears On Tape. Released during the group's final era before their dissolution, the song encapsulates the melancholic and introspective style that characterized their later work. Featuring the band's signature atmospheric production and emotive vocals, the recording explores themes of mortality and existential longing, typical of the dark pop and gothic rock genres they mastered. As a centerpiece of their discography, the track reflects the band's evolution from their early pop-rock roots to a more mature, emotionally complex sound. It remains a poignant example of their ability to blend theatricality with genuine vulnerability, cementing their legacy in the alternative music scene.

