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The debut single by No Home for Heroes, specifically recorded for Australian progressive music festival Progfest, featuring unique instrumentation and vocals only found on this version.
A very bipolar excursion in progressive metal, djent, opera and r'n'b.
lyrics
I wake up and feel fire
A broken line in-front of me
This aint what I desired
Nor what I envisioned to see
In universe we are distant
Yet the one and the same
Blood red in a damned garage
How the hell did I get here?
My body a fractured collage
Moments faster than I can see
In universe we are distant
Yet the one and the same
En-route to a crimson cross
I'm blacking between two worlds
Snow white is the world around
The alleyway my resting place
I get up and look around
The world is broken but you're dead to see
(Ah)
What happens when we leave this place?
(Ah)
The door swings back, its partially open
(Ah)
Emergency room, two times alone
(Ah)
What happens to the place I left?
credits
released August 8, 2012
Written, recorded, engineered and mixed by Nathan McMahon at various locations
Mastered by Leon Zervos at Studios 301, Sydney Australia
- Drums, piano, keys, programming by Nathan McMahon
- Vocals by Mike Zoias
- Rhythm guitars by Eden Vella
- Lead guitar by Jonathan Talan
- Bass by Trevor Raiss
- Additional vocals by Christina Scott
Drums recorded using a single Shure SM58 microphone and and an Alesis DM4 drum triggering module
Vocals recorded with an Apple iPad
Backing vocals recorded with a Shure SM58 microphone
Rhythm guitar recorded with a Shure SM57 microphone
Lead guitar recorded via Direct Input
Bass recorded via Direct Input
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