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Frozen, a world trapped in time,
Malfunctioning systems, a way of life
Question nothing, just walk the line
No reason to say more, no reason to try
Paralyzed and doomed to stay
To watch it crumble, and feel the dread inside
A vague remembrance, a glimpse into the past
It flashes by, and calls us home
Now rise, and walk again
Lead the ones before you
And guide them to the end
This time, you'll see it through
It's no longer a question
You know what you must do
It’s wise, to rid this place
Of this oppression
And lead their fall from grace
You’ll find behind those eyes
Are thoughts to stop you
And welcome our demise
The sacred realm has never been seen
Through the eyes of man
I’ve been told we’d never believe
Things we could accomplish there
Mind control, losing its grasp
Lifting the fog that's encompassed our lives
For a long time, such a long time
This fear we shared, a thing of the past
Now dead and gone, I feel a sense
That I don't know, no I don't know
What is to come in the days and years
The future is bright now that the world is free
From the clutches of death and now thrives
On those who took their last breath
At our hands, we rose from our graves and took back our lives, took back our minds and took back our time, so now we can take in the air, learn from on our past and start again.
credits
from Earthwalker,
released July 2, 2015
Rick Habeeb - Guitar, Vocals
Joe Sanci - Guitar
Tom Anderer - Bass
Craig Rossi - Keys
Sal Gregory - Drums
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke
My favorite material from Solstice! Despite their amazing discography that lay before this that completely set the foundation, this in my opinion is where it all comes to a mighty peak. What an amazing emotional and powerful picture painted in such a short amount of time. Talon Sullivan