Liamnothing
I've been a huge fan of Ian's vocals for years, and hearing him sing on a djenty song is so amazing. I only wish these two could do an album together! Such a phenomenal song.
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Vocals by Ian Kenny (Karnivool, Birds of Tokyo)
Drums by Mike Malyan (Monuments)
Bass by James Leach (Sikth, Gold Key)
lyrics
You could just
Kill all of these things you’ve been thinking
They’re the reason your tied up in knots
With a part of you digging for answers
And a part of you lost in the dark
Don’t tell me that things ain’t that simple
There’s a line we all got to cross
I hope that you spend all your fortune
Next time you won’t get the chance
You’re still waiting for the world to brake
And I’m already gone
My mistake was handing you the kingdom
Without cause
I’ve been here a thousand times
Searched every door
Hoping there’s path that leads
To what was before
The illusion still evades
If you could justify
The sense or the reason
Try to explain the unknown
And hope that things are created
In the image of us all
I’ve been here a thousand times
Searched every door
Hoping there’s path that leads
To what was before
The illusion still evades me
It changes
I’m still in search of something more
Hopelessly it consumes me
I’ve tried i can’t ignore it
Who was i all before this
It don’t matter no more
If you could justify
The sense or the reason
Try to explain the unknown
And hope that things are created
In the image of us all
I’ve been here a thousand times
Searched every door
Hoping there’s path that leads
To what was before
The illusion still evades
I’ve been here before
Searching through every door
Forever, the illusion still evades
The illusion still evades me
credits
released February 21, 2021
Vocals by Ian Kenny (Karnivool, Birds of Tokyo)
Drums by Mike Malyan (Monuments)
Bass by James Leach (Sikth, Gold Key)
Mix/Master by Joel Wanasek
supported by 32 fans who also own “Try (feat Ian Kenny)”
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
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