I’m beginning to glow and the nights just emerging
Amongst the hills of this foreign place
Sharing our hearts, illuminating our states
And though this flight won’t last forever
I know it’s one I won’t soon forget
Stay and bring your life to this circle
The stories endearing, we’re high off the harmony
This feels like home, but is it where I belong?
My mind can’t decide
So pour the liquid of reason so we can surmise
A blue-sky design and leave the past behind us
I don’t want to go back and live like I did in the past
Look at this gathering
We are the products of leniency
I now feel like one, is this the feeling of being real?
Tonight we are one
Entranced by the greater surroundings
Our spirits rekindled by a central flame
There is no feeling that’s quite like this
This is the last time we’ll share this space
Tonight we are one
credits
from Novalis,
released January 15, 2015
Instrumentation by Anthony Garrison. Lyrics by Ian Robertson
supported by 54 fans who also own “Spirits ft. Tomas Raclavsky”
This is 1 of the best instrumental albums I've heard, EVER. Top 3: this Wide Eyes, Andromida (Timeless), & The Algorithm (Compiler Optimization Techniques). thevossman
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I was quickly overwhelmed the moment I listened to "Interlude." Oriental atmosphere reminiscent of Egypt is very intertwined through all. Supreme Truth has something in common with Linkin Park's Meteora. Catsfist
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
supported by 48 fans who also own “Spirits ft. Tomas Raclavsky”
Been listening to this since 2013. Eventually tried to track down a CD but now I'm starting to go digital. So, has 7 years of listening to this EP dulled the experience? Not even slightly. Amazing work. From Nathan's ghost beats on the snare, polyrhythmic measures and insane kick pedal work, Eric's unique tone on vocals and both Aaron and Josh's melodies and interesting structures. Just hope they get the chance to tour England soon. JAY DYER