๐ง The Clock Ate The Moon: Ranking Every Track by Emotional Impact + Lyrical Weight
๐ง The Clock Ate The Moon: Ranking Every Track by Emotional Impact + Lyrical Weight
“The moon has been devoured—and every shard lives in these songs.”
Toad Biscuit’s debut album is available now on SoundCloud and YouTube. It’s 11 bleeding-edge tracks-plus‑2 bonus cuts, each one soaked in heartbreak, memory, and existential dread. Here’s how they stack up when weighed on the emotional scale of trauma catharsis, in my personal opinion, starting with my least favorite, all the way to the song that ruins me emotionally:
๐ฏ Tier 1: Tracks That Stole My Spin
13. The Clock Ate The Moon
The title track is a grand metaphor: time, betrayal, and entropy swallowing hope. It sounds epic—arrival of fire and ruin—but barely grazes the soul compared to the raw fractures elsewhere.
๐ Tier 2: Cosmic Despair & Lyrical Anguish
12. Born Of Suns
A crushing admission: “All those things you said… broke me.” I hear longing laced with rage. You can feel the weight of love taken for granted, a cosmic grief echoing through every line.
11. Funeral For A Feeling
“In a room full of echoes I stand still.” If there’s such a thing as sonic grief therapy, this is it. It’s vulnerability screamed into silence. This track mourns not just loss—but the fear of being forgotten.
๐ Tier 3: Emotional Revelation & Movement
10. When The Sky Splits Open
That moment where memory becomes physical: “I’m the ghost of your past…” It’s a storm inside your heart that refuses to be silenced. Cinematic, poetic, painfully human.
9. In This Vast Collapse
“My dear, I’m sorry—you had to carry my weight…” This song is a lifeline apology. It hits like confession in the dark, a plea for redemption and understanding in an echo chamber of regret.
8. Stillness In the Spiral
It begins with a whisper: “This is an apology… for how long it took me to let go.” This song feels like honesty delivered through grief, soft but persistent. You don’t just hear it—you feel it.
๐ฅ Tier 4: Existential Anthem & Melodic Resonance
7. Fractals
“In the end… we all go to the same place.” It’s beautiful nihilism: the most existential track on the album. Sharp reminder that if we’re dying, we might as well try to live for something worth the pain.
6. The Weight of What Never Lasts
A glitch-core confession: “I’m chasing shadows that I cast…” Identity crumbles like digital decay. This is sorrow measured out in cold pixels, a weight nobody asked to bear.
✨ Tier 5: Hope Through Harmony
5. Hurts Like Hell (Bonus)
“What’s the point of life when it hurts like hell?” A short canvas painted in raw nerve and internal bleeding. Vulnerable and blistering—heart break made melody.
4. In The End (feat. Druscii Krewe)
Two souls singing into oblivion: “Live for the moment—let your heart lead…” There’s hope here, but it trembles under inevitable loss. A duet that feels like both salvation and elegy.
๐ซ Tier 6: Slow-Burning Catharsis
3. After (Re-Imagined)
Minimal, echoic, heartbreak floated into silence. The reimagined version turns pain into space you could suffocate in—or breathe from. Each note feels like a lungful of lost air.
2. After
“After you walked away… it’s emptiness I hear.” Heartbreak made cinematic. The breakdown feels personal—like watching every dream you had burn before you wake up.
๐ God Tier: The Emotional Summit
1. Homeless
“Home is where the heart is… but I’ve been careless.” This is the rawest confession: addiction, loss, and grief all wrapped in one unforgettable chorus. It’s a existential farewell, honest and messy, the emotional climax of the album.
✨ Why It All Matters
This isn’t just music—it’s therapy turned decibels. The Clock Ate The Moon is a map of grief arcs, trauma loops, and slow, brutal redemption. For queer readers, fantasy fans, or anyone who carries more sadness than should fit—they wrote these songs for you.
๐ฒ Your Next Move
๐ Stream the full album on SoundCloud or YouTube
๐ฃ️ Leave your own top 3—scream, cry, debate
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๐ฎ Watch for more deep dives: character themes, fan art, and lore-to-track breakdowns coming soon.
Let the shards of the moon live in your playlist.
๐ฆท Let ‘Em See Your Fangs.


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