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Tides by Workhorse. Just a powerful harmonious track, got a unique sound but I can hear a bit of Rainbow and Tool. Atmospheric metal. Can't wait for more from this outfit.
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about
This track was written and recorded whilst in the first week of the coronavirus lockdown.
Musically it was produced as a means of escapism from the extraordinary situation that we have all found our selves in.
lyrically it has been a collaboration between Stephen Dundon and Russell Dobson.
These are challenging and scary times we are living in, we believe we should be helping the most vulnerable people in society right now, as such all profits from this track will go to Bury Hospice.
lyrics
Past thoughts of forgotten skies
Out of reach then they realise
There’s no time, there’s no time!
The sea spoke and threw out its tide
We all run but we cannot hide
There’s no time, there’s no time!
There is no prize, no hidden truth
No land of dreams with golden roots
It’s just regurgitated filth
That keeps us hungry for the kill
And yet we cry we we’re all alone
When all the loved ones have been shown
Old winds exhale
Our bones ground into dust between the gears
Tormentor watching from the wall
Relentless as it takes its toll in decay
With dagger claws
Alliegiance carved into the flesh
The onset of wisdom hard earned
Cry out for mercy
It's all illusive either way
...to kneel or prey?
credits
released April 2, 2020
Guitars - Sam Read (Stupid Cosmonaut, Ex Foetal Juice)
Drums and production - Andrew Hunt (Pist, Drug Vulture, Molly Bloom, Stupid Cosmonaut)
Bass - John Nicholson (Pist, Redeye Revival)
Lyrics & Vocals - Stephen Dundon (Molly Bloom) and Russell Dobson (Necronautical)
some good stuff here, liked what I have heard. New album really showcases you guys more and takes away the tag of just being a stoner band. fucking A.... rock on Rob Gill
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