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lyrics
Coming Home
The past few months I spend time
doing things I thought I had to do ... no worries
And every move I made I was afraid
and all I did was blame you ... I’m sorry
I had my reasons they were sad
but looking back they were all I had
Yes they were mine and didn’t seem
to be so stupid at the time
Too many dreams never came true
They’re like the people that I knew ... distraction
And all these worlds I did explore
Obscuring pain and even more ... affection
I’m not completely rearranged
but honestly I know I’m changed
Despite the problems yet to face
this is our child I wanna raise if you’ll have me
I come home ... I come home
I want to stay forever if you let me
I come home ... I come home
and it’s now or never if you want me
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
Whilst delivering well crafted music, unless you focus on the lyrics, you could miss the story lines. This is the last of the war trilogy, so subtle ,but so poignant. Superb music with broken road and Holding On ,on permanent repeat. Listen and become enthralled. Top quality song writing and musicianship.10/10
kzra
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
Ein so seltsames Album ist mir lange nicht mehr untergekommen. Der Track „Blood Of The Rose“ lässt den Hörer die Stirn in Falten ziehen. Eine zuckersüße, liebliche, kitschige Melodie dringt an das Ohr des Hörers. So säuselt der Song eine Weile vor sich hin, bis er plötzlich etwa bei Halbzeit (es handelt sich um einen 10minüter) komplett die Stimmung wechselt und plötzlich mit zupackender Gitarre und Sprech-Gesang in einen floydige Bluesrock-Hymne umschlägt... sehr kurios!
(March 7, 2015) kadees