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1.)Welcome to Daytrotter
2.)Heresy
3.)God Loves These Lands
4.)Call Back The Past
Overview: Daytrotter Sessions are acoustic recording sessions that utilize acoustic musicians and no editing. Gears of Bremen is the latest band.
Heresy:
Overview:
Alright if God Bless These Lands works as an anthem, Heresy is the deconstruction of that. After Dorothy left Oz there was a revolution and the Wizard was overthrown, with the Wizard gone though the other lands in the world decided to advance on Oz. This entails the story of the war between the lands of Oz and Iz. The song is without vocals.
Sound:
Now since there's no vocals, the song is heavy on guitar tracks. It features a back and forth between the two guitarists(Marsh and Finch) each representing the Lands of Oz and Iz respectively. Until finally Finch's guitar solo begins and shows the victory of Iz over Oz. The drums and bass are mere undertones in this guitar-driven track without vocals.
God Loves These LandsOverview:
So this really sets the tone for the setting. Its been about 70 years since Dorothy left the land of OZ and boy have things changed. This new anthem really showcases that and it's really more of an Experimental Song.
-Renee Belamont
Sound:
The song starts off with some light keyboard stretches and as it goes on drumming comes in. The drumming isn't like a usual modern song but more like a slow, building up military like beat. Besides that the song features Winston and Gary singing the Anthem. Towards the end the song is lost in a sort of static.
Lyrics:
Oh God Bless This Land
For Your Bells Toll Over Each Head
Oh Bless Your Swiftly Moving Hands
Carefully Guiding Our Dead
Oh God Bless This Land
Find Time To Look Down On Us
Lead Us With Your Righteous Plan
From Munchkin Country
To Gillkin Country
To Quadling Country
To Winkie Country
Oh Find The Time To Watch Over Us
To Guide Us
To The Promised Land
Let Us Live In Peace
Let Us Live In Peace
(static)
And Arrive In Th- Emera-
Call Back the Past [6:38]
Overview: The debut song, the intro to our whole album. After brainstorming for several days about what the intro should be...we decided to make a melodic metal type of song. So while we were in the studio, the lyrics came first and we did a few initial takes we liked before finally we worked out the story and concept for the album. See, the screaming vocals(italics) are the back of a man's mind seeping out. The clean vocals are that of the man's therapist trying to assist him. The broken man whose mind finally caves at the end is Marquis de Sade's Grandson Graham and he has cracked past the breaking point.
Sound: The song begins with silence before a small ping begins, followed by applause, then a door being slammed shut then finally an alarm clock ringing. There's a two minute loop of all these things, the volume with the sounds being as quiet as a whisper before they rumble to stereo breaking levels. Suddenly a low frantic bassline begins with Winston's guitar tracks, thunderous and rather high as the lyrics begin. With the screams comes an equally as frantic drumline that utilizes the snare drum for a heavy backbeat pattern.
Lyrics:
I just want to go
I'm burning up right now
Burning up right nowSo extinguish the fires!
Hold down the fort
With your everlasting desires
Giving up is the last resort
Don't hold me
I'm alone
For eternity
Lose yourself in the music
In the song of those who've left us
Lose yourself in the sonnet of the lost
Rip out the pages
Of the book never written
Call back the past
For things never saidMove on girl
This city eats people alive
Take me for one last whirl
While death arrives
Hold me tight
For the wind falls around me
Look past my exterior
For the look in my eyes
HOLD BACK THE DAWN
HOLD BACK THE DAWN
HOLD IT BACK
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