Attrition into the waves lyrics
Multiply it into infinity and take it into the depths of forever. “’Cause it comes and goes in waves / It always does / we watch as our young hearts fade / into the flood” he describes his waxing/waning mindset, and how his happiness is always consumed by the darkness. We have added the song to our site without lyrics so that you can listen to it and tell others what you think of it. We at LetsSingIt do our best to provide all songs with lyrics. We have a large team of moderators working on this day and night. Album 2013 7 Songs Read the complete lyrics of How Much I Love You by Desmeon on. With programs by the trade department named after the country’s pre-colonial name, Ma-I, President Dutertes rhetorics about changing the country’s name, and visual artists like Mark Higgins creating works inspired by our pre-colonial histories, a young artist-composer has come out with original Pinoy music to inspire everyone to take their own self. “And the freedom of falling / a feeling I thought was set in stone / it slips through my fingers / and I’m trying hard to let go / it comes and goes in waves / and carries us away” He’s coming out of a bout of darkness and is trying to let go of the unhappiness. The ‘it comes and goes in waves’ line is him reassuring himself that the pain he feels will not last forever, but nor will the peace he feels right now.
“Through the wind / down to the place we used to lay when we were kids / memories of a stolen place / caught in the silence / an echo lost in space” he recalls happier times with his friends, of easier times gone by. “I’ve watched my wild youth disappear in front of my eyes / moments of magic and wonder / it seems so hard to find / is it ever coming back again? / take me back to the feeling when everything was left to find” he describes the moments of spiralling into depression and feeling like happiness is an elusive privilege. Chorus 1 You can tell the waves can sing and it’s all it seems to bring Chorus 2 Been through the Waves one, too many times I’ve sung three, four chimes I done wrote five, six rhymes I can write seven more lines That’s it Bridge Keep going through, the waves The Waves, The Waves, The Waves Keeping going through Verse 2 Yeah I said this a marathon no not a race I’m floating in. This album could garner Attrition a whole new generation of mopey and misunderstood fans.He despairingly wonders if he will ever feel the awe and simple happiness of his childhood.
Elsewhere, the beatless and gratuitously creepy "What Shall I Sing?" comes across as mannered and clichéd (right down to the ominously tinkling piano tritones), but most of the music collected here is unusual both for its boundary-stretching approach to the darkwave/industrial tradition and for its attractive and often complex textures. Elsewhere, as on the stiffly funky "To the Devil!," those beats and those growling vocals get a bit more traditionally abrasive, but there is another extreme to Attrition's sound as well, and it's nearly classical: a track from Etude (a one-off project with Paris opera orchestra member Franck Dematteis) draws explicitly on classical traditions, and would have succeeded better with a more skillful singer. Knowing that about them, newcomers may be surprised by the decorous and almost gentle tone of much of this music: although "Acid Tongue" features the kind of relentlessly marching four-beats-to-the-bar rhythm and gutturally muttered vocal style that has characterized industrial music since the early days of Ministry and Front 242, the beats are wielded softly and the lyrics intoned quietly. They paved the way for similarly inclined artists like Black Tape for a Blue Girl and Covenant, while helping to define the nascent sound of industrial music from their home base in Coventry, England in the early '80s. At the time of this collection's release in 2010, darkwave pioneers Attrition had been on the scene for 30 years, having recorded alongside everyone from Crass to Siouxsie and the Banshees along the way, as well as producing 15 or so full-length albums of their own.