Solar Sons - Retrograde Motion
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lyrics
Soon you will see all that is beyond your present perception, come with me
I will not hurt you, I only seek to pass on the knowledge bestowed onto me
I see your struggle, you hold back of so much of your true self, afraid to reveal
Let thought flow freely, unlock your mind from the crippling shackles do not be defined
When it’s all gone what do we have stripped to the core?
More than enough to start again that’s what we have
But not for long we hammer it down into the ground
When we are reborn transcending death may we save our every breath
On a mountain of madness their lives a god with a cold hand of steel and heart without love
Its wish to control us for we hold it up, without us it crumbles down, down into dust
The lives of the many the choice of a few, is turning the tables something we can do?
A king among evils, the downfall of man, we must disintegrate them or we will be damned
To serve their rule forever more into the ground
Life on a loop, sweet carousel goes round and round
Get on your feet don’t cower in defeat we’re still alive
In the last of decay there’s still so much more, have we forgotten what we’re fighting for
Our time is short the lines are drawn the veil falls her face revealed
A pale bride her hand is yours her eyes they burn deep in your soul
Light of the moon earth intertwined unto her will we are confined
Now as you gaze into the fire we are all slaves to her empire
I take it that this is HoC's first album. It is surprisingly mature. A remarkable concept album with stellar songwriting and musicianship. Phenomenal fusion of old and new progressive rock. MindOverFour
This album features impressive musical flexibility. Notably I am impressed by the fullness with which Kaine has grasped the concept of the heavy ballad. Christian Towalski
I like this one as much as I like the first one, and I like Utopia quite a bit! Quality proggish Trad, great singing, not wanky, and even some Tolkien. Great! Tim McLelland