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lyrics
part 1/ beginning
Under the spell
Under the moon
I dance with fireflies
A touch of hell/
Deserted rooms/
A fear in madmen's eyes
I wished you well
Your wings are black
Your soul - electric lines
How could I spell
Your name and hack
Your weak transcendent mind
On and on
You hide.
On and on
You become
A lie.
part 2/ journey
Lost
In maze of time
What’s meant to be?
Steal
Your soul this night
And set it free
Fear
The light of the dawn
No place to hide
Hey,
You think you're alive
But feelings gone
part 3/ endless
Fearless,
Don’t you hide behind your mask oh no
Endless..
Don’t you live your endless life alone
In the place where your
Electronic mind was born
Calculating Error
Lost your way inside the storm
part 4/ drifting
I am lost and out of time
Can you help me to survive?
Out of sync and out of rhyme
Caught in never-ending night
Can you see the lights of dawn?
Can you feel the sands of time?
I am meant to stay alive,
Drifting in the endless flow..
credits
from Drifting,
released October 25, 2016
Produced by Siluetless
Recorded & mixed by Eugene Golobokin at Blind Factory Studios
Mastered by Denis Emery at Mastering lt
Written by Valentin Golobokin and Eugene Golobokin
Music arranged by Eugene Golobokin
As with previous releases this is a solid album from start to finish which continues the storyline, themes and signatures perfectly.
'Enigma' and 'Another Same' are on par with or superior to many commercial offerings by established prog artists.
The Waters, Wilson and Hayward influences shine through once more but I also hear song writing very much in the style of Difford and Tilbrook, 'Trough of War' & 'Another Same' probably being the best examples.
These chaps are the real deal!
rex-the-younger
If someone were to ask me why I love progressive rock, this album would be one of my examples. It's eclectic; it's beautiful; it's sufficiently complex; and its cover art is cool. Soul Doubt does one hell of a great job of reprising the album's themes and building atmosphere and emotion throughout the >100 minute affair. And the cherry on top of it all is that there are no middling or superfluous songs--which is impressive because double albums usually have some amount of filler.
Magnifico!
Conscire