The graph shows the correlation between the rain and your own life.
The findings in the proof state this drought was born on the day of your nativity.
All we want is to survive harmoniously with all that surrounds when threatened by our own views.
Displayed is proof.
Will we find that you're the dust in the wind?
Everybody says to me that you'll bring the detritus of approaching times.
Copacetic; we'll assemble when breathing becomes unbearable.
All we want is to survive harmoniously with all that surrounds when threatened by our own views.
Displayed is proof.
Will we find that you're the dust in the wind?
Could we be making you a scapegoat?
What are the chances you took control of the weather and the sands of time?
Who's the one that does decide how it ends and when suns die?
...how it ends and when suns die?
...how it ends and when suns die?
...how it ends and when suns die?
...how it ends and when sons die?
All we want is to survive harmoniously with all that surrounds when threatened by our own views.
Displayed is proof.
Will we find that this world is now collapsing as fast as we're expanding?
All we want is to survive harmoniously with all that surrounds when threatened by our own views.
Displayed is proof.
Will we find that you're the dust in the wind?
supported by 18 fans who also own “Two-Faced Star”
Masterful production - deep, slow enough and a feast for your headphones. Inspiring arrangements and soul-searching vocal performances from a vast array of styles and voices. It's a mega-album, a world of its own. Up there with all the greats of the symph-prog genre. I just can't have enough of it. I like the balance between drama and calmness - always keeps you on your toes, gasping for more peaks and highs. Bordering on perfection - almost the best thing ever done in the progressive world. Uri Breitman
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022